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Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Opening up their sack, the children chorus, "Oh Snowman, what have we found?" They lift out the objects, hold them up as if offering them for sale: a hubcap, a piano key, a chunk of pale-green pop bottle smoothed by the ocean. A plastic BlyssPluss container, empty; a ChickieNobs Bucket O'Nubbins, ditto. A computer mouse, or the busted remains of one, with a long wiry tail. — Margaret Atwood

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Mandy Majors

Instead of saying no to all technology, I made a conscious decision to teach myself how to effectively parent it. — Mandy Majors

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Alfred De Vigny

Greatness is the dream of youth realized in old age. — Alfred De Vigny

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Barbara Delinsky

Especially at a time when one's life was new, roots helped. — Barbara Delinsky

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Samuel Wilson

I would like the Medical Society to be one of the resources for information about the influences that have an impact on our patients and our practices. — Samuel Wilson

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Rachel Haimowitz

There was always more with Nikolai, wasn't there? More pain, more pleasure, more joy, more grief, more religious fucking ecstasy. — Rachel Haimowitz

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Annie Dillard

Who will teach me to write? a reader wanted to know.
The page, the page, that eternal blankness, the blankness of eternity which you cover slowly, affirming time's scrawl as a right and your daring as necessity; the page, which you cover woodenly, ruining it, but asserting your freedom and power to act, acknowledging that you ruin everything you touch but touching it nevertheless, because acting is better than being here in mere opacity; the page, which you cover slowly with the crabbed thread of your gut; the page in the purity of its possibilities; the page of your death, against which you pit such flawed excellences as you can muster with all your life's strength: that page will teach you to write. — Annie Dillard

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Jean Vanier

Community as belonging ...
In many groups of people and clubs of all sorts (political, sports, leisure, liberal professions, etc.) people find a sense of security. They are happy to find others like themselves. They receive comfort one from another, and they encourage one another in their ways. But frequently there is a certain elitism. They are convinced that they are better than others. And, of course, not everyone can join the club; people have to qualify. Frequently these groups give security and a sense of belonging but they do not encourage personal growth. Belonging in such groups is not for becoming.
You can often tell the people who belong to a particular club, group or community by what they wear, especially on feast days, or by their hairstyle, their jargon or accent or by badges and colours of some sort. Grouping seems to need symbols which express the fact that they are one tribe, one family, one group. — Jean Vanier

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Damian McGinty

Every performer can get better. It's not about staying with what God gave you and doing nothing with it for the rest of your life. — Damian McGinty

Siebel Calculated Field Quotes By Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins

Hume develops his arguments by a series of models. He doesn't call them models in the pretentious way in which we envelope, very often, pure banalities in this jargon — Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins