Velotti Tennis Quotes & Sayings
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When St Francis looked deeply at an all day treatment in winter and asked it to speak to him about God, the tree was instantly covered in blossoms. — Thich Nhat Hanh
As I understand it, laws, commands, rules and edicts are for those who have not the light which makres plain the pathway. — Anne Hutchinson
The assimilation of taboo images to the everyday language of doing business produces a strange effect. It domesticates the taboo while at the same time making the everyday transactional world more porous, more open to the forbidden. The wolf of unbridled appetite slips into everyday convention in the sheep's clothing of commercial language. — Lee Siegel
The one thing the terrorists cannot do
not one of them, not 10 of them, not 10,000 of them
they cannot change who we are. — Colin Powell
Writing, for me, is very inspiration-dependent. And inspiration can be a jerk. — Gene Luen Yang
The companionship of a secret is often corruptive to good habits, such as sleep and appetite. — Marjorie Benton Cooke
Love is infinite. Grief can lead to love. Love can lead to grief. Grief is a love story told backward just as love is a grief story told backward. — Bridget Asher
Your art is part of the big painting of your life. You are on your own, standing by yourself in the middle of creation. In the beauty of that aloneness, and in how you respond to it, you will find your passion. — Michele Cassou
When your dreams are bigger than your fears you can accomplish anything. — Robert Fiacco
God is not obligated to anoint what He does not initiate. — Joyce Meyer
Dad was a passionate sailor, and he taught me. — Dorothy Atkinson
Sitting in the shadows next to the Volvo was Mr. FBI's pickup. Inside of the cab, his lit cigarette burned red then faded to a pale orange. She paused next to his open window, slipping on the jean jacket she'd borrowed from Claire. Old Hank Williams Sr.'s singing Your Cheatin' Heart came from his speakers. — Ann Charles
