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Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Cindi Madsen

I do love you. I love you so much I can hardly breathe, and I don't know how we'll work everything out, but I want to. I've never wanted anything more. — Cindi Madsen

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Zadie Smith

Other people's words are so important. And then without warning they stop being important, along with all those words of yours that their words prompted you to write. Much of the excitement of a new novel lies in the repudiation of the one written before. Other people's words are the bridge you use to cross from where you were to wherever you're going. — Zadie Smith

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Rumi

World power means nothing. Only the unsayable, jeweled inner life matters. — Rumi

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Walter Benjamin

During long periods of history, the mode of human sense perception changes with humanity's entire mode of existence. The manner in which human sense perception is organized, the medium in which it is accomplished, is determined not only by nature but by historical circumstances as well — Walter Benjamin

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Bruce Dickinson

I'm very good at daydreaming. Ask any of my schoolteachers. — Bruce Dickinson

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Arthur W. Pink

There must be head faith before there can be heart faith. We must believe intellectually before we can believe savingly in the Lord Jesus. — Arthur W. Pink

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Evelyn Underhill

I do hope your Christmas has had a little touch of Eternity in among the rush and pitter patter and all. It always seems such a mixing of this world and the next - but that after all is the idea! — Evelyn Underhill

Pfeffernusse Cookies Quotes By Jandy Nelson

A moment later, Noah's flying through the air, arms outstretched like he's on the cross. I feel a surge of adrenaline.

And then what always happens: He slows down. I can't explain it, but it takes my brother forever to hit the surface of the water. I blink a few times at him suspended there midair as if on a tight rope. I've come to think either he has a way with gravity or I'm seriously missing more than a few buttons. I did read once that anxiety can significantly alter space-time perception. — Jandy Nelson