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Unwana Poly Quotes By Claire M. Banschbach

You'll have to outfly the west wind to catch me. — Claire M. Banschbach

Unwana Poly Quotes By Paul Auster

When the publisher here in America wanted to put the word "memoir" on the title page [of 'Winter Journal'] and on the cover, I said, "No, no, no, no, no, no." No genre whatsoever. It's an independent work not really connected to those things at all. — Paul Auster

Unwana Poly Quotes By Keith Jarrett

I grew up with the piano. I learned its language as I learned to speak. — Keith Jarrett

Unwana Poly Quotes By Carl Friedrich Gauss

The problem of distinguishing prime numbers from composite numbers and of resolving the latter into their prime factors is known to be one of the most important and useful in arithmetic. — Carl Friedrich Gauss

Unwana Poly Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

To me the Bible is not God, but it is God's voice, and I do not hear it without awe — Charles Spurgeon

Unwana Poly Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

The goal of yesterday will be our starting-point to-morrow. — Thomas Carlyle

Unwana Poly Quotes By John Cage

One need not fear for the future of music. — John Cage

Unwana Poly Quotes By Martin Kippenberger

I can't cut off an ear everyday. Do the Van Gogh here and the Mozart there. Anyway it's exhausting enough always having to check up on what one is really doing!. — Martin Kippenberger

Unwana Poly Quotes By Holly Pierlot

Since God lives in the heart, I was not to seek some Being way up in the sky . . . my journey to God was not outward, but inward! The only way to get closer to God was to become ordered enough inside to enable me to experience him within. When our emotions are running loose, and our minds are confused . . . and our imagination is working overtime, there's so much internal noise that we can't hear the still voice of God.

So many times over my years as a mother I had felt tired, overwhelmed, and worn out So often I felt I couldn't get any personal space to think, what with the continual onslaught of "Mummy! Mummy!" coming from the children, or the work that I hadn't finished staring me in the face. I needed quiet time alone. — Holly Pierlot