Whitters Cedar Quotes & Sayings
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Your dreams, what you hope for and all that, it's not separate from your life. It grows right up out of it. — Barbara Kingsolver

We dare not think that God is absent or daydreaming. The do nothing God ... He's not tucked away in some far corner of the universe, uncaring, unfeeling, unthinking, uninvolved. Count on it, God intrudes in glorious and myriad ways. — Joni Eareckson Tada

I think we need one recognized, respected public figure to make a tough, blunt statement on just what Reagan's record is and what he might do to the country, let alone the Republican Party before Christmas. — Robert Teeter

She could feel the blood flowing within her and she felt that she must die or break forth into leaves and flowers. It was not passion she felt: not the passion of the body, though that was there, but rather an exultation, a reaching for life, for the whole of the life which she was capable, and in that life which she but dimly divined was centered love, the love for a man. She was not in love with Rantel: she was in love with what he meant to her as someone she could love. — Mervyn Peake

human red blood cells have no nuclei and thus possess no DNA of their own. — Tara Rodden Robinson

His expression practically hung out a shingle announcing the topic was off-limits. — Myra McEntire

Change happens from the bottom up - all of us as individuals deciding that we will and we do have an impact. — Hill Harper

Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country. — Margaret Thatcher

Spain and the United States share the same values of democracy, liberty and fundamental freedoms. — King Felipe VI

Summer runs out the way a centerfielder runs out of real estate - slowly at first, then all at once. — Steve Rushin

Fiction ... It's like goading a mongoose and a cobra into battle and staying with them to see who wins. — Shauna Singh Baldwin

Modesty is Invisibility — Margaret Atwood

I remember working on a show, and feeling so insecure about whether I looked attractive enough to do a love scene. It was weird because I couldn't understand why I wasn't feeling beautiful, even though I knew I was. — Tasha Smith