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Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

Behind each woman rises the austere, sacred and mysterious face of Aphrodite. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Dwight L. Moody

There is no greater honour than to be the instrument in God's hands of leading one person out of the kingdom of Satan into the glorious light of Heaven. — Dwight L. Moody

Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Gary Chapman

Discovering your own love language helps you understand why you feel more loved and appreciated by certain people than you do. — Gary Chapman

Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Francine Prose

Read your work aloud, if you can, if you aren't too embarrassed by the sound of your voice ringing out when you are alone in a room. Chances are that the sentence you can hardly pronounce without stumbling is a sentence that needs to be reworked to make it smoother and more fluent. A poet once told me that he was reading a draft of a new poem aloud to himself when a thief broke into his Manhattan loft. Instantly surmising that he had entered the dwelling of a madman, the thief turned and ran without taking anything, and without harming the poet. So it maybe that reading your work aloud will not only improve its quality but save your life in the process. — Francine Prose

Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Without any particular discussion, the Gansey family in its entirety moved the conversation to the upstairs study, out of earshot. Although several engagements had been canceled and Helen had missed a flight to Colorado that evening, no one had mentioned the inconvenience. And they never would. It was the Gansey way. — Maggie Stiefvater

Surmising In A Sentence Quotes By Christine Lagarde

To me, leadership is about encouraging people. It's about stimulating them. It's about enabling them to achieve what they can achieve - and to do that with a purpose. — Christine Lagarde