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Tanakh In English Quotes By Anna Akhmatova

No other looked into her secret eyes.
Nobody dared. — Anna Akhmatova

Tanakh In English Quotes By Adele Berlin

the book of genesis received its English name from the Greek translation of the Heb word toledot, which is used thirteen times in Genesis and is translated as "story" (2.4), "record" (5.1), or "line" (10.1). In Heb, it is known, like many books in the Tanakh, by its first word, bereshit, which means, "In the beginning. — Adele Berlin

Tanakh In English Quotes By Geneen Roth

At some point, it's time to stop fighting with death, my thighs and the way things are. And to realize that emotional eating in nothing but bolting from multiple versions of the above: the obsession will stop when the bolting stops. And at that point, we might answer, as spiritual teacher Catherine Ingram did, when someone asked how she allowed herself to tolerate deep sorrow, I live among the brokenhearted. They allow it. — Geneen Roth

Tanakh In English Quotes By Daniel Keys Moran

It's very strange writing science fiction in a world that moves as fast as ours does. — Daniel Keys Moran

Tanakh In English Quotes By Stephen Jenner

But I love YOU, Edweird. Sure, I'll probably hook up with Yakob in Eclipse. After all, you're going to leave me for roughly three hundred pages. But that's neither here nor there. You and I were meant to be together. I mean you, me and sometimes Yakob ... and sometimes just Yakob and me, but mostly you and me. That's just the way I always dreamed it should be, you want to marry me. We'll marry."
"Hmmm," said Edweird thoughtfully after a long pause. "You know, I'm actually getting kind of tired of Yakob, if you want to know the truth. I mean, seriously, going steady with the same guy for half a century can make a stale relationship. Maybe it's time we see other people. You really set me straight on this, Stella. I want to thank you for makin me see this whole vampire-werewolf relationship thing more clearly."
Edweird then turned to Yakob, who had remained silent throughout. "It's over between us, toots. — Stephen Jenner

Tanakh In English Quotes By Dale Carnegie

I may be wrong. I frequently am. Let's examine the facts. — Dale Carnegie

Tanakh In English Quotes By James Frey

Hate me if you must, but know that I will never hate you. — James Frey

Tanakh In English Quotes By Jacob M. Appel

Harlem sleeps late. — Jacob M. Appel

Tanakh In English Quotes By Carl Mydans

We cannot hope to control what we do not understand, nor to confront our adversary, war, with our eyes averted. — Carl Mydans

Tanakh In English Quotes By Todd Stocker

Starting the morning without prayer is like starting a car without gas. — Todd Stocker

Tanakh In English Quotes By Bob Hope

Rock and roll is catching on all over ... France ... England ... They even have it in Japan, only over there they call it judo. — Bob Hope

Tanakh In English Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Christ did not die for man because they were intrinsically worth dying for, but because he is intrinsically love, and therefore loves infinitely. — C.S. Lewis

Tanakh In English Quotes By Hillary Rodham Clinton

He reminded me to focus on the "trendlines," not just the headlines, and to relish the experiences. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

Tanakh In English Quotes By Jerry Coleman

Zane Smith is a guy who can shut you out as well as look at you. — Jerry Coleman

Tanakh In English Quotes By Octave Mirbeau

Alas, the gates of life never swing open except upon death, never open except upon the palaces and
gardens of death. And the universe appears to me like an immense, inexorable torture-garden ... What I
say today, and what I heard, exists and cries and howls beyond this garden, which is no more than a
symbol to me of the entire earth. — Octave Mirbeau

Tanakh In English Quotes By Richard Tarnas

At the foundation of Hegel's thought was his understanding of dialectic, according to which all things unfold in a continuing evolutionary process whereby every state of being inevitably brings forth its opposite. The interaction between these opposites then generates a third stage in which the opposites are integrated - they are at once overcome and fulfilled - in a richer and higher synthesis, which in turn becomes the basis for another dialectical process of opposition and synthesis... Hegel's overriding impulse was to comprehend all dimensions of existence as dialectically integrated in one unitary whole. In Hegel's view, all human thought and all reality is pervaded by contradiction, which alone makes possible the development of higher states of consciousness and higher states of being. — Richard Tarnas