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Prizing Open Quotes By Jamie Quatro

In the support group, the counselor had said: When you lose a loved one, you feel as if you're inside a confined space. Everyone else will seem to be careening along outside of this space. In time, you will become aware of an opening you are going to have to step through. It might be the touch of a new lover, a new job, a move--but you'll know. You will step through. — Jamie Quatro

Prizing Open Quotes By Amber Valletta

We are what we see. We are products of our surroundings. — Amber Valletta

Prizing Open Quotes By John Connolly

He became merely the broken statue of a beast, now without another's fear to animate it. — John Connolly

Prizing Open Quotes By Charles Williams

I generally give the title-page a fair chance," Roger said. "Once can't always judge books merely by the cover. — Charles Williams

Prizing Open Quotes By Stephen E. Ambrose

Winters, Matheson, Nixon, and the others existed," Private Rader remembered. "These were first-class people, and to think these men would care and share their time and efforts with us seemed a miracle. They — Stephen E. Ambrose

Prizing Open Quotes By Aristotle.

First, have a definite, clear practical ideal; a goal, an objective. Second, have the necessary means to achieve your ends; wisdom, money, materials, and methods. Third, adjust all your means to that end. — Aristotle.

Prizing Open Quotes By Martin Buber

Here is the infallible test. Imagine yourself in a situation where you are alone, wholly alone on earth, and you are offered one of the two, books or men. I often hear men prizing their solitude but that is only because there are still men somewhere on earth even though in the far distance. I knew nothing of books when I came forth from the womb of my mother, and I shall die without books, with another human hand in my own. I do, indeed, close my door at times and surrender myself to a book, but only because I can open the door again and see a human being looking at me. — Martin Buber

Prizing Open Quotes By Bob Galvin

I believe the leader's ultimate job is to spread hope. — Bob Galvin

Prizing Open Quotes By John Hersey

Dr. Wyman preached a God I couldn't quite see in my mind, and certainly couldn't love. I dimly pictured some kind of Grandfather, who dealt out to bad people their awful "just deserts," which I thought must be poisoned food at the end of delicious meals. — John Hersey

Prizing Open Quotes By Martijn Benders

Ramadan is not fasting. Ramadan is an Islamic feast where one stuffs oneself twice a day with food, and in between lets ones intestines dry out. To describe that process as 'fasting' seems rather ubiquitous to me. The amount of food transported into the body is probably exactly the same, but because of the dehydration the food is processed less effectively. As customs go, most customs are typically silly and Ramadan is no exception. I can accept such silliness when people keep it to themselves, but unfortunately one sees such a sharp rise in 'policing' others that even non Muslims are now experiencing violence because they are eating at daytime in the Ramadan period. — Martijn Benders

Prizing Open Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To talk of 'prizing her open' as if she were an oyster, to use any but the finest and subtlest and most pliable tools upon her was impious and absurd. — Virginia Woolf

Prizing Open Quotes By Tyra Lynn

Everything he did was a physical thing. When he spoke, my bones ached. When he breathed, I felt it in my veins and on my skin. — Tyra Lynn

Prizing Open Quotes By C.P. Snow

What we need to do is to humanize the scientist and simonize the humanist. — C.P. Snow