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Unhandsomely Quotes By Various

About the twelfth year of my age, my father being abroad, my mother reproved me for some misconduct, to which I made an undutiful reply. The next first-day, as I was with my father returning from meeting, he told me that he understood I had behaved amiss to my mother, and advised me to be more careful in future. I knew myself blamable, and in shame and confusion remained silent. Being thus awakened to a sense of my wickedness, I felt remorse in my mind, and on getting home I retired and prayed to the Lord to forgive me, and I do not remember that I ever afterwards spoke unhandsomely to either of my parents, however foolish in some other things. — Various

Unhandsomely Quotes By Libba Bray

But without that spark of anger, without destruction, there can be no rebirth. — Libba Bray

Unhandsomely Quotes By Mary Oliver

I took one look and fell, hook and tumble. — Mary Oliver

Unhandsomely Quotes By Richardson Wright

A garden is a public service and having one a public duty. It is a man's contribution to the community. — Richardson Wright

Unhandsomely Quotes By Jessica Livingston

So we said, "OK, we'll do Apple Computer." In those days there was no money yet in this microcomputer business, and big experienced companies and investors, analysts-those kind of people, that are trained in business and much smarter than we were-they didn't think that this was going to be a real big market. They thought it was going to be a little hobby thing, like home robots or ham radios, that a few techie people would get into and really it wasn't going to go to the masses. — Jessica Livingston

Unhandsomely Quotes By Janet Evanovich

From the look on your face, I'd say you know him."
I nodded. "Sold him a cannoli when I was in high school."
Connie grunted. "Honey, half of all the women in New Jersey have sold him their cannoli — Janet Evanovich

Unhandsomely Quotes By Kate Chopin

The delicous breath of rain was in the air. — Kate Chopin

Unhandsomely Quotes By Les Brown

If you want to be rich watch what rich people do everyday and do it. And watch what poor people do and don't do it. — Les Brown

Unhandsomely Quotes By Andrew W.K.

There's no drug that I would never take again. — Andrew W.K.

Unhandsomely Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

The point is not to convert anyone to our view, but rather to help people wake to their own view, their own sanity. — Chogyam Trungpa

Unhandsomely Quotes By Albert Camus

A work of art is a confession. — Albert Camus

Unhandsomely Quotes By David M. Raup

A large number of well-trained scientists outside of evolutionary biology and paleontology have unfortunately gotten the idea that the fossil record is far more Darwinian than it is. This probably comes from the oversimplification inevitable in secondary sources: low-level textbooks semipopular articles, and so on. Also, there is probably some wishful thinking involved. In the years after Darwin, his advocates hoped to find predictable progressions. In general. these have not been found-yet the optimism has died hard and some pure fantasy has crept into textbooks. — David M. Raup

Unhandsomely Quotes By Catharine Arnold

Accounts from Europe indicate that the danse macabre took another form, inspired by the Black Death, rather like our children's rhyme 'Ring o' Ring o' Roses', which refers to the Great Plague. In 1374, a fanatical sect of dancers appeared in the Rhine, convinced that they could put an end to the epidemic by dancing for days and allowing other people to trample on their bodies. It is not recorded whether they recovered but, incredibly, they began to raise money from bystanders. By the time they reached Cologne they were 500 strong, dancing like demons, half-naked with flowers in their hair. Regarded as a menace by the authorities, these dancers macabre were threatened with excommunication. — Catharine Arnold