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Saggers Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

O, how wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul! The intellect of man sits enthroned visibly upon his forehead and in his eye; and the heart of man is written upon his countenance. But the soul reveals itself in the voice only; as God revealed himself to the prophet of old in the still, small voice; and in a voice from the burning bush. The soul of man is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, invisible to man! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Saggers Quotes By Jason Dufner

It's great to have a lot of support; people recognizing what you're doing out there and identifying with you in whatever way they see fit is a great fit, I think, and for me it's neat, for people to want to come to the golf course and watch me play golf. — Jason Dufner

Saggers Quotes By John Muir

Strange the faithless fuss made about taking a walk in the safest and pleasantest of all places, a wilderness. — John Muir

Saggers Quotes By Mark Saggers

It's winner takes all, but a draw will do. — Mark Saggers

Saggers Quotes By Nomthandazo Tsembeni

Giving up doesn't make you a quiter, a loser or a failure.
It makes you wise enough to stop holding on to what refuses to be held.
Hence i say, letting go hurts,
but holding on to what is no longer there
hurts even more. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni

Saggers Quotes By Ogden Nash

Which the Chicken and Which the Egg?
He drinks because she scolds, he thinks;
She thinks she scolds because he drinks;
And nether will admit what's true,
That he's a sot and she's a shrew. — Ogden Nash

Saggers Quotes By Bobbie Ann Mason

Some people will stay at home and be content there. Others are born to run. It's that conflict that fascinates me. — Bobbie Ann Mason

Saggers Quotes By Henry Fielding

Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt to be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue. — Henry Fielding

Saggers Quotes By Jane Wilson-Howarth

Wherever there was a scrap of soil amongst the ravaged crags, emaciated trees struggled to cling on: a poignant metaphor for the way so many Nepalis eke out an existence, defiantly surviving on less than nothing. — Jane Wilson-Howarth