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Schoenauer Property Quotes By Jean-Pierre De Caussade

God makes all chosen souls pass through a fearful time of poverty, misery, and nothingness. He desires to destroy in them gradually all the help and confidence they derive from themselves so that He may be their sole source of support, their confidence, their hope, their only resource. — Jean-Pierre De Caussade

Schoenauer Property Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

All too many others have been more cautious than courageous and have remained silent behind the anesthetizing security of stained-glass windows — Martin Luther King Jr.

Schoenauer Property Quotes By John Carney

After a couple of attempts at making shorts, I decided to make a feature film with a friend, Tom Hall, whom I've worked with ever since. — John Carney

Schoenauer Property Quotes By Steven Price

With the great people that you work with, it's that they're never giving up and they're never thinking something's finished until they've really, really run out of time. They keep pushing in case there's a better idea around the corner. — Steven Price

Schoenauer Property Quotes By Wilkie Collins

We don't want genius in this country unless it is accompanied by respectability. — Wilkie Collins

Schoenauer Property Quotes By William Shakespeare

How like a winter hath my absence been
From Thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year!
What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen,
What old December's bareness everywhere! — William Shakespeare

Schoenauer Property Quotes By Maggie O'Farrell

Why isn't life better designed so it warns you when terrible things are about to happen? — Maggie O'Farrell

Schoenauer Property Quotes By Andrew Wyatt

There are too many things to count that I like about London. — Andrew Wyatt

Schoenauer Property Quotes By George MacDonald

The day will one day come--or what of the long-promised kingdom of heaven?--when a woman, instead of spending anxious thought on the adornment of her own outward person, will seek with might the adornment of the inward soul of another, and will make that her crown of rejoicing. Nay, are there none such even now? The day will come when a man, rather than build a great house for the overflow of a mighty hospitality, will give himself, in the personal labor of outgoing love, to build spiritual houses like St. Paul--a higher art than any of man's invention. O my brother, what were it not for thee to have a hand in making thy brother beautiful! — George MacDonald