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Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Sheri L. Dew

The gospel of Jesus Christ is all about people. It's about leaving the ninety and nine and going into the wilderness after those who are lost. It's about bearing one another's burdens, with the ultimate burden anyone can bear being walking through this life without light. — Sheri L. Dew

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Geraldine Brooks

From there, the future is a place that looks darker every day. — Geraldine Brooks

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Angeles Mastretta

In reality," he told Paulina, after knowing her a short time, "endings are unworthy of art. Works of art are always unfinished. Whoever creates them is never sure of having finished them. The same is true of all the best things in life. Goethe, even though he was a German, was right about this: 'Every beginning is beautiful, but one must stop on the threshold. — Angeles Mastretta

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Sara Winters

If you're not honest about what you want, you're never going to get anywhere. — Sara Winters

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Dumitru Tepeneag

The literary game is the abyss of human society itself: interactive, playful and tragic. We can't live alone. For me, Robinson [Crusoe] is either a false myth or else he represents the denial of human society. We can't play by ourselves. In literature, it's even more complicated, because one has to play with an indeterminate number of players simultaneously and every game is different. The other player can abandon your game at any time ... to go play chess. — Dumitru Tepeneag

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Li-Young Lee

Memory revises me. — Li-Young Lee

Snowball Destroying The Windmill Quotes By Alistair Cooke

I hasten to say to snobs from the Surrey pine-and-sand country that no invention since the corn plaster or the electric toothbrush has brought greater balm to the extremities of the senior golfer than the golfmobile, a word that will have to do for want of a better. — Alistair Cooke