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Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Kathleen Raine

For [W. B.] Yeats magic was not so much a kind of poetry as poetry a kind of magic, and the object of both alike was evocation of energies and knowledge from beyond normal consciousness. — Kathleen Raine

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Edmund Phelps

Raising the minimum wage seems to all economists to, at the very least, fail to 'raise' employment, and we'd all like to see better inclusion of low-skilled workers into good-paying jobs. — Edmund Phelps

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Emanuel Swedenborg

He who is in evil, is also in the punishment of evil. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Laurie Colwin

It is often to the wary that the events in life are unexpected. Looser types-people who are not busy weighing and measuring every little thing-are used to accidents, coincidences, chance, things getting out of hand, things sneaking up on them. They are the happy children of life, to whom life happens for better or worse. — Laurie Colwin

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Marianne Williamson

First there was the word. A Course in Miracles says that prayer is the "medium of miracles." It's the realm of thought where we are aligned with the thought of God and therefore in a co- creative mode. It's where we surrender our minds to His mind and become empowered. — Marianne Williamson

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Rosamund Hodge

I never thought that freedom would feel so much like grief. — Rosamund Hodge

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Intelligence does not always define wisdom, but adaptability to change does. — Debasish Mridha

Trapuzzano Uniforms Quotes By Saint Ignatius

It is certain that, because the negligent do not struggle against self, they never achieve peace of soul or do so tardily, and never possess any virtue in its fullness, while the energetic and industrious make notable advances on both fronts. — Saint Ignatius