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Schmieder Quotes By Richard J. Foster

The imagination, like all our faculties, has participated in the fall. — Richard J. Foster

Schmieder Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Eating words and listening to them rumbling in the gut is how a writer learns the acid and alkali of language. It is a process at the same time physical and intellectual. The writer has to hear language until she develops perfect pitch, but she also has to feel language, to know it sweat and dry. The writer finds the words are visceral, and when she can eat them, wear them, and enter them like tunnels she discovers the alleged separation between word and meaning between writer and word is theoretical. — Jeanette Winterson

Schmieder Quotes By Susan Faludi

The last decade has seen a powerful counterassault on women's rights, a backlash, an attempt to retract the handful of small and hard-won victories that the feminist movement did manage to win for women. This counterassault is largely insidious: in a kind of pop-culture version of the Big Lie, it stands the truth boldly on its head and proclaims that the very steps that have elevated women's position have actually led to their downfall. — Susan Faludi

Schmieder Quotes By Craig Groeschel

David cuts through all the many needs, wants, and desires that may have been bouncing around inside him and essentially says, "If I could have only one thing, I want to be with God, to be in His presence, to know that he is always with me." Whether in good times or bad times, David knew the thing he needed most: to feel God's presence close by, intimately, through worship. — Craig Groeschel

Schmieder Quotes By Jack Kornfield

Notice what's comfortable and what's uncomfortable. — Jack Kornfield

Schmieder Quotes By Rachel Brookes

Are we seriously reading a book together?" I asked in disbelief. "Yep. I need to see what all the fuss is about with these so-called book boyfriends you have. You never know, I might find myself a book girlfriend if I'm lucky." He winked and wiggled his eyebrows suggestively. — Rachel Brookes

Schmieder Quotes By Blake Crouch

Theolonious frowned. "So is a werewolfskunkdeer a person who changes into something that's a wolf, skunk, and deer all at once, like it has fur and Bambi eyes and sprays skunk spray, or is it a person who can change into a wolf or a skunk or a deer? — Blake Crouch

Schmieder Quotes By Josh Mecka

The ego is the preprogrammed response and your awareness is at a higher level of consciousness. Awareness allows you to drive right past your ego, so you can detach from it in order, meaning it won't consume you. — Josh Mecka

Schmieder Quotes By James Ignizio

The mouse, its curiosity piqued, circled the body lying on the kitchen floor. On its second pass the inquisitive rodent paused as it reached a position about six inches from the head. — James Ignizio

Schmieder Quotes By Maria Montessori

The child, in fact, once he feels sure of himself, will no longer seek the approval of authority after every step. — Maria Montessori

Schmieder Quotes By Joely Fisher

I was a backstage kid. I was in the wings looking out. — Joely Fisher

Schmieder Quotes By Billy West

You have to have some kind of power of observation, almost like a trained observer. — Billy West

Schmieder Quotes By Anonymous

Jungle - so wise that everyone else would notice — Anonymous

Schmieder Quotes By Michelle Phan

I had a blog and was documenting my life as a college student in an art school. I had a few comments left by a few girls asking if I could do a tutorial on how I did my makeup. I didn't think my makeup was all that special, but I try my best to share whatever I can with my viewers. — Michelle Phan

Schmieder Quotes By John Stuart Mill

The validity of all the Inductive Methods depends on the assumption that every event, or the beginning of every phenomenon, must have some cause; some antecedent, upon the existence of which it is invariably and unconditionally consequent. — John Stuart Mill