Sir Robert Swan Quotes & Sayings
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It is always a sad thing to understand those who were once obscured by the mystery and intangibility of the thoughtlessly loved. — Howard Spring
Characters begin as voices, then gain presence by being viewed in others' eyes. Characters define one another in dramatic contexts. It is often very exciting, when characters meet - out of their encounters, unanticipated stories can spring. — Joyce Carol Oates
In my mid-age I do feel more at peace - not with the world, but with myself. — Kelly Reichardt
When everything is going good, that's when I know God has rewarded me for my faith. — Torii Hunter
When we allow great minds to sleep, we allow great things to sleep! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
What a well-designed forecasting system can do is sort out which statistics are relatively more susceptible to luck; batting average, for instance, is more erratic than home runs. — Nate Silver
Mindset & context are the 2 main ingredients entrepreneurs and leaders must use for creating sustainable real success — Tony Dovale
I was afraid he would pull away, that he would retreat into himself and resist my comfort. But — Jody Hedlund
By the time we're done, their guests have gathered outside to see the boy who must have flowers to give to the girl he loves. — Jennifer Niven
If truth in hearts that perish
Could move the powers on high,
I think the love I bear you
Should make you not to die.
Sure, sure, if steadfast meaning,
If single thought could save,
The world might end to-morrow,
You should not see the grave.
This long and sure-set liking,
This boundless will to please,
-Oh, you should live for ever
If there were help in these.
But now, since all is idle,
To this lost heart be kind,
Ere to a town you journey
Where friends are ill to find. — A.E. Housman
Do not go to others for the answers. Look in your own heart, search your own faith. You will either find the answer or come to see that the answer is with the gods themselves, not with man. — Margaret Weis