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Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

Crisis. It was a time of sustained anxiety for anybody who read a newspaper or listened to the news on the radio, and that included his mother, Mrs. Florence Woodhouse, who was anxious at the best of times and even more so at the worst. What was the point of continuing the human race when nuclear self-immolation seemed to be such a real and imminent possibility? That was the question that occurred to Florence as she was admitted to the delivery ward of a small country hospital in Norfolk. — Alexander McCall Smith

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Julia Spencer-Fleming

If you know a person's history, you can use it to help predict what that person might do. A person's history can be the key to understanding his motivation for committing a crime. — Julia Spencer-Fleming

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Eugene Kennedy

St. Pope John XXIII called for the Second Vatican Council because he understood, as no Holy Father had in a long time, religion spoke to and found its language and symbols - its entire sense of the sacramental nature of existence - in the imagination that reveals not just the penalties of living, but the wonder and awe of our existence. — Eugene Kennedy

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Juvenal

Ut who will guard the guardians? — Juvenal

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you - especially when you are near me, as now: it is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs, tightly and inextricably knotted to a similar string situated in the corresponding quarter of your little frame. And if that boisterous Channel, and two hundred miles or so of land come broad between us, I am afraid that cord of communion will be snapt; and then I've a nervous notion I should take to bleeding inwardly. As for you, - you'd forget me." "That I never should, sir: you know - " Impossible to proceed. — Charlotte Bronte

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Ralph Martin

The hope is that papal calls for a New Pentecost, which go back to St. John XXIII, and papal calls for a New Evangelization, which go back to Vatican II and especially to St. John Paul II, can come together. Pope Francis' vision is to bring together the reality of a New Pentecost with the urgency of a New Evangelization. — Ralph Martin

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

Yes. The original argument is defective. Substitute the word 'male' for 'gay,' and you'll see the flaw: 'Male people cannot be normal. If everyone were male starting tomorrow, the human race would die out, so being male cannot be nature's intended way.' Or you could substitute the word 'female.' In either case, the argument makes no sense: Being male or female is perfectly normal. — Marilyn Vos Savant

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Joan Larkin

Rhythms and sounds are often the first thing I hear and want in a poem, so I can't imagine trying to translate something without at least being able to hear what it sounds like. — Joan Larkin

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Allison Scagliotti

I've been really lucky to play sort of a diverse array of characters over my relatively short career, although it feels really long. — Allison Scagliotti

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

He felt like a man who, chasing rainbows, has had one of them suddenly turn and bite him in the leg. — P.G. Wodehouse

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By William Friedkin

Ive never seen a more terrifying film than THE BABADOOK.It will scare the hell out of you as it did me. — William Friedkin

Pope St John Xxiii Quotes By Roger Zelazny

Time means a lot to me, paperwork wastes it, and I have always been a firm believer in my right to do anything I cannot be stopped from doing. Which sometimes entails not getting caught at it. This is not quite so bad as it sounds, as I am a decent, civilized, likable guy. So, shading my eyes against the blue and fiery afternoon, I began searching for ways to convince the authorities of this. Lying, I decided, was probably best. — Roger Zelazny