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Voght Auctions Quotes By Anne Lamott

I went to Goucher College in Maryland for the best possible reasons - to learn - but then I dropped out at 19 for the best possible reasons - to become a writer. — Anne Lamott

Voght Auctions Quotes By Anne Frank

I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support. — Anne Frank

Voght Auctions Quotes By Vinita Kinra

Beauty of trees is not judged by shape, size and species, then why ours? — Vinita Kinra

Voght Auctions Quotes By David Levithan

I have to resort to email, and email is not enough. I am starting to get tired of relying on words. They are full of meaning, yes, but they lack sensation. Writing to her is not the same as seeing her face as she listens. Hearing back from her is not the same as hearing her voice. — David Levithan

Voght Auctions Quotes By Nikolai A. Berdyaev

God desires that man should be. God does not wish to be alone. The meaning of existence is the conquest of loneliness, the acquisition of kinship and nearness. — Nikolai A. Berdyaev

Voght Auctions Quotes By Alan Caruba

Why is Earth Day, today, also Lenin's birthday? Coincidence? Or does it signal the true intent of the national and worldwide environmental movement? — Alan Caruba

Voght Auctions Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Let that day be lost to us on which we did not dance once! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Voght Auctions Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Some modern theologians have, quite rightly, protested against an excessively moralistic interpretation of Christianity. The Holiness of God is something more and other than moral perfection: His claim upon us is something more and other than the claims of moral duty. I do not deny it: But this conception, like that of corporate guilt, is very easily used as an evasion of the real issue. God may be more than moral goodness: He is not less. The road to the promised land runs past Sinai. The moral law may exist to be transcended, but there is no transcending it for those who have not first admitted its claims upon them, and then tried with all their strength to meet that claim, and fairly and squarely face the fact of their failure. — C.S. Lewis