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Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.

Dad himself used to tell a story about one time when Mother went off to fill a lecture engagement and left him in charge at home. When Mother returned, she asked him if everything had run smoothly.
Didn't have any trouble except with that one over there,' he replied. 'But a spanking brought him into line.'
Mother could handle any crisis without losing her composure.
That's not one of ours, dear,' she said. 'He belongs next door. — Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Yuan T. Lee

We need to become good citizens in the global village, instead of competing. What are we competing for - to drive more cars, eat more steaks? That will destroy the world. — Yuan T. Lee

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Rodney Atkins

I am spiritual. I believe God loves and is pulling for all of us. — Rodney Atkins

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Clarissa Pinkola Estes

When we accept our own wild beauty, it is put into perspective, and we are no longer poignantly aware of it anymore, but neither would we forsake it or disclaim it either. Does a wolf know how beautiful she is when she sleeps? Does a feline know what beautiful shapes she makes when she sits? Is a bird awed by the sound it hears when it snaps open its wings? Learning from them, we just act in our own true way and do not draw back from or hide our natural beauty. Like the creatures, we just are, and it is right. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By James Hollis

In moments of spiritual crisis we naturally fall back upon what worked for us, or seemed to work, heretofore. Sometimes this shows up through the reassertion of our old values in belligerent, testy ways. Regression of any kind is just such a return to old presumptions, often after they have been shown to be insufficient for the complexity of larger questions. The virtue of the old presumptions is that they once worked, or seemed to work, and therein lies if not certainty, then nostalgia for a previous, presumptive security. In our private lives, we frequently fall back upon our old roles. — James Hollis

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

[An] act of the Congress of the United States ... which assumes powers ... not delegated by the Constitution, is not law, but is altogether void and of no force. — Thomas Jefferson

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Renee Fleming

Opera is really fun. — Renee Fleming

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

I shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back into the past, allowing me to learn from these large figures about the struggle for meaning for life. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Giles Long

motivation is sustained by inspiration and the best fuel for that is change. — Giles Long

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Anton Chekhov

There isn't a Monday that would not cede its place to Tuesday. — Anton Chekhov

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Edward Carpenter

Making a choice is like backing a horse - in a hundred years, they may decide you picked wrongly. — Edward Carpenter

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By Meghan Don

Women are understood to have an advantage when it comes to embodiment as by their very nature they are considered to be closer to their bodies, more available to them. So here we have a turning of the tides: rather than the attunement to the body being an obstacle and a curse, it now becomes a spiritual advantage and a way of advancement. — Meghan Don

Poignantly Beautiful Quotes By David Guterson

Ben remembered that in Italy, he and Rachel had slipped down between rows of apple trees on the plain of the Po, deep into the cool and dark of orchards, and there they had kissed with the sadness of newlyweds who know that their kisses are too poignantly tender and that their good fortune is subject, like all things, to the crush of time, which remorselessly obliterates what is most desired and pervades all that is beautiful. — David Guterson