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Travailing Quotes By Juan Felipe Herrera

My grandmother and my mom and my aunt Aurelia, my grandmother Juanita, my mom Lucia - we lived on the outskirts of a barrio in Mexico City called Tepito, and Tepito for many, many decades was the largest barrio in Mexico and perhaps even Latin America. — Juan Felipe Herrera

Travailing Quotes By Roxanna Kay

Life is yours - own it! — Roxanna Kay

Travailing Quotes By Wendell Berry

I thought, He must forebear to reveal His power and glory by presenting Himself as Himself, and must be present only in the ordinary miracle of the existence of His creatures. Those who wish to see Him must see Him in the poor, the hungry, the hurt, the wordless creatures, the groaning and travailing beautiful world. — Wendell Berry

Travailing Quotes By Anonymous

have long time holden my peace; I have been still, and refrained myself: now will I cry like a travailing woman; I will destroy and devour at once. — Anonymous

Travailing Quotes By Dan Brown

What really matters is what you believe. — Dan Brown

Travailing Quotes By James Baldwin

To hold in the mind forever two ideas which seemed to be in opposition. The first ... acceptance totally without rancor, of life as it is, and men as they are [;] ... the second ... that one must never, in one's life, accept ... injustices as commonplace but must fight them with all one's strength. — James Baldwin

Travailing Quotes By Flume

I feel like New Zealand's a bit of an unchartered territory for me in a way. — Flume

Travailing Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Other people do not see you at all, but guess at you by uncertain conjectures. — Michel De Montaigne

Travailing Quotes By David Lynch

I'm not comfortable with words. I love images ,and I love sounds, and I love feelings. I like the idea of intuition. I think a lot of things in life are understood that way. But you internalize these things; they don't really pop out. Certain things are built inside - little areas of understanding. I feel that I live in darkness and confusion, and I'm trying, like we all are, to make some sort of sense of it. — David Lynch

Travailing Quotes By Rip Taylor

Red Skelton ... I broke into tears when I met him. — Rip Taylor

Travailing Quotes By Frederick Lenz

In the Upanishads they talk about the path of the sun and the path of the moon. The path of the moon is rebirth. The path of the sun leads to self-knowledge, from which there is no return. — Frederick Lenz

Travailing Quotes By Democritus

The brave man is not only he who overcomes the enemy, but he who is stronger than pleasures. Some men are masters of cities, but are enslaved to women. — Democritus

Travailing Quotes By Mohith Agadi

Do not give your haters the gratification, It means you will never let yourself down. — Mohith Agadi

Travailing Quotes By Steven Pinker

One-on-one revenge was common in foraging societies, and kin-against-kin blood feuds were common in tribal societies that had not been pacified by a colonial or national government, particularly if they had an exaggerated culture of manly honor. — Steven Pinker

Travailing Quotes By David T. Kearns

To be successful one must make change an ongoing process. Quality is a race with no finish line. — David T. Kearns

Travailing Quotes By Max Beesley

I've had a fantastic life so far; I'm lucky. I'd like the great role that changes everything, but at the moment, what's important is being happy in myself. — Max Beesley

Travailing Quotes By Jacques Rivette

And Twin Peaks, the Film is the craziest film in the history of cinema. I have no idea what happened, I have no idea what I saw, all I know is that I left the theater floating six feet above the ground. — Jacques Rivette

Travailing Quotes By Oswald J. Smith

There can be no prevailing in prayer without travailing in prayer. — Oswald J. Smith

Travailing Quotes By Harriet Beecher Stowe

Mountains are nature's testimonials of anguish. They are the sharp cry of a groaning and travailing creation. Nature's stern agony writes itself on these furrowed brows of gloomy stone. These reft and splintered crags stand, the dreary images of patient sorrow, existing verdureless and stern because exist they must. — Harriet Beecher Stowe