Protestantism Symbol Quotes & Sayings
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Your life is important. Fight for it. Honour your highest potentials. — Nathaniel Branden
The king is always watching her out of his pale eyes, wondering what she is, and the king's son wounds himself with loving her and wonders who she is. And every day she searches the sea and the sky, the castle and the courtyard, the keep and the king's face, for something she cannot always remember. What is it, what is it that she is seeking in this strange place? She knew a moment ago, but she was forgotten. — Peter S. Beagle
The real architecture happens within the works themselves, and that was done by the composer. That's where the real skill is. In putting together a program, you're more a curator, but that's important as well. And then the interpreting of it is where our big job is. — Joshua Bell
You don't discipline yourself to attain the feeling of love. You attain the feeling of love and then you want to discipline yourself because you love the discipline, because it brings more love. — Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Mankind divides itself into two classes,
benefactors and malefactors. The second class is vast; the first a handful. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I wasn't interested at all in doing a documentary. I was not a public figure. — Iris Apfel
That is the way a summer rain can take hold in you- like a new heart, beating in time with another's. — Muriel Barbery
I was born an ordinary actor. I will die an ordinary actor. But I've persisted. — Constantin Stanislavski
Poppy was every fine, good, unselfish impulse that he would never have. She was every caring thought, loving gesture, happy moment, that he would never know. She was every minute of peaceful sleep that would forever elude him.
- Harry's thoughts — Lisa Kleypas
Fear is only in duality. Fear is Mind. When you are your Self, there is no fear. — Sivananda
That's the attraction of the conference circuit: it's a way of converting work into play, combining professionalism with tourism, and all at someone else's expense. Write a paper and see the world! I'm Jane Austen - fly me! — David Lodge
Here we go mother on the shipless ocean.
Pity us, pity the ocean, here we go. — Anne Carson
