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Reckonings 1 Quotes By Jacqueline Woodson

From a really young age, I was reading like a writer. I was reading for the deep understanding of the literature; not simply to hear the story but to understand how the author got the story on the page. — Jacqueline Woodson

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Andrew Davidson

I could hear the hiss of various gases escaping the engine and the tires still spinning outside, above, and there was the creak of metal settling as the car stopped rocking, a pathetic turtle on its back. — Andrew Davidson

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Wendell Berry

It is a horrible fact that we can read in the daily paper, without interrupting our breakfast, numerical reckonings of death and destruction that ought to break our hearts or scare us out of our wits. — Wendell Berry

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Dana Spiotta

You are always working towards the moments in which characters experience reckonings or insight or change. I like to track them past those moments. — Dana Spiotta

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham

Success, which touches nothing that it does not vulgarize, should be its own reward. — Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The stars burned with a lidless fixity and they drew nearer in the night until toward dawn he was stumbling among the whinstones of the uttermost ridge to heaven, a barren range of rock so enfolded in that gaudy house that stars lay awash at his feet and migratory spalls of burning matter crossed constantly about him on their chartless reckonings. — Cormac McCarthy

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Franjo Tudjman

The estimated loss of up to six million dead is founded too much on both emotional, biased testimonies and on exaggerated data in the postwar reckonings of war crimes and on the squaring of accounts with the defeated. — Franjo Tudjman

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Abby McDonald

This is about me. And how I will never get to be one of those girls, no matter how much I hope and pray and want it. — Abby McDonald

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Candace Bushnell

He's such an asshole you'd never believe he could be religious, but he is. — Candace Bushnell

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Wilfred Trotter

It is necessary to guard ourselves from thinking that the practice of the scientific method enlarges the powers of the human mind. Nothing is more flatly contradicted by experience than the belief that a man distinguished in one or even more departments of science, is more likely to think sensibly about ordinary affairs than anyone else. — Wilfred Trotter

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Anthony Trollope

She was as one who, in madness, was resolute to throw herself from a precipice, but to whom some remnant of sanity remained which forced her to seek those who would save her from herself. — Anthony Trollope

Reckonings 1 Quotes By William Shakespeare

FLUELLEN-
Ay, he was porn at Monmouth, Captain Gower. What call you the town's name where Alexander the Pig was born!
GOWER-
Alexander the Great.
FLUELLEN-
Why, I pray you, is not pig great? the pig, or the great, or the mighty, or the huge, or the magnanimous, are all one reckonings, save the phrase
is a little variations. — William Shakespeare

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The blackness he woke to on those nights was sightless and impenetrable. A blackness to hurt your ears with listening. Often he had to get up. No sound but the wind in the trees. He rose and stood tottering in that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the vestibular calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings. — Cormac McCarthy

Reckonings 1 Quotes By Thomas Watson

Make up your spiritual accounts daily; see how matters stand between God and your souls (Psalm 77:6). Often reckonings keep God and conscience friends. Do with your hearts as you do with your watches, wind them up every morning by prayer, and at night examine whether your hearts have gone true all that day, whether the wheels of your affections have moved swiftly toward heaven. — Thomas Watson