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Unlatching Something Quotes By Kaoru Ishikawa

Failure is the seed of success — Kaoru Ishikawa

Unlatching Something Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I have found there to be little distance between the unlatching of a chain and the spreading of a woman's legs. As if they can never unbar only a single entrance. It's a disease called hope. Women suffer from it greatly. — Karen Marie Moning

Unlatching Something Quotes By Herb Caen

The trouble with born-again Christians is that they are an even bigger pain the second time around. — Herb Caen

Unlatching Something Quotes By Jane Hirshfield

Creativity itself is a joyous unlatching. The act of creative imagining, inventing, saying differently, crafting a metaphor or image, then crafting another metaphor or image when you go further or when you revise - all these take whatever you think "is" and make clear that other possibilities exist as well. The sense of possibility, the amplitude and freedom that sense of malleability brings - for me, that cannot help but be joyous. — Jane Hirshfield

Unlatching Something Quotes By Tertullian

Learn about the incorruptible King, and know his heroes who never inflict slaughter on the peoples. — Tertullian

Unlatching Something Quotes By Jennifer Aniston

There was the period where I wanted to be a therapist, if the acting thing didn't work. That was pretty much it. I don't know why. I was just always the girl that people would come and talk to about their problems. — Jennifer Aniston

Unlatching Something Quotes By W.B.Yeats

Beloved, gaze in thine own heart, The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start, And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the stars with merry light; The surety of its hidden root Has planted quiet in the night; The shaking of its leafy head — W.B.Yeats