Walnut Wood Quotes & Sayings
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Buddhism does not accept a theory of God, or a creator. According to Buddhism, one's own actions are the creator, ultimately. Some people say that, from a certain angle, Buddhism is not a religion but rather a science of mind. — Dalai Lama

Happy employees ensure happy customers. And happy customers ensure happy shareholders - in that order. — Simon Sinek

The Lord would so cleanse the motive and desires of our hearts that we will seek but one thing only, and that is, His glory. — Smith Wigglesworth

Know where safe harbors are and what course to steer. The best trip is always a safe trip. — Frederick Stonehouse

Treat Williams and I have been friends for years. To finally get to work together was great. — Timothy Hutton

The look in his eyes was devastating, because I saw hatred swirling around in his pupils. — Matthew Quick

The way our group or class does things tends to determine the proper objects of attention, and thus to prescribe the directions and limits of observation and memory. What is strange or foreign (that is to say outside the activities of the groups) tends to be morally forbidden and intellectually suspect. — John Dewey

Organization takes the fun out of everything. — Kelly Moran

This is where you and I are headed ... Look for us in history books and you'll find us in the margins. Look for us in legends and you might just find us celebrated — Scott Lynch

If she'd been quizzed as to His Grace's eye color, she would've had to reply simply that they were dark. Which they were. Very dark, nearly black, but not quite. The Duke of Wakefield's eyes were a deep, rich brown, like coffee newly brewed, like walnut wood oiled and polished, like seal fur shining in the light, and even though they were rather lovely to look at, they were as cold as iron in winter. One touch and her very soul might freeze. — Elizabeth Hoyt

He who mocks the infant's faith
Shall be mock'd in age and death.
He who shall teach the child to doubt
The rotting grave shall ne'er get out.
He who respects the infant's faith
Triumphs over hell and death.
The child's toys and the old man's reasons
Are the fruits of the two seasons.
- "Auguries of Innocence — William Blake

I also argue that sin (or at least our thinking about it) has evolved significantly since the 1950s and continues to do so, such that Fidel Castro's confident cri de Coeur from the early 1960's, "History will absolve me," could work today for a great many religious Jews and Christians wrestling with their conscience. — John Portmann

I believe all men, all women, regardless of race, gender, socioeconomic background, you deserve the same rights. — Sophia Bush