Zerdav Quotes & Sayings
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Believe that none of the effort you put into coming closer to God is ever wasted - even if in the end you don't achieve what you are striving for. — Nachman Of Breslov

I was washing outside in the darkness,
the sky burning with rough stars,
and the starlight, salt on an axe-blade.
The cold overflows the barrel.
The gate's locked,
the land's grim as its conscience.
I don't think they'll find the new weaving,
finer than truth, anywhere.
Star-salt is melting in the barrel,
icy water is blackening,
death's growing purer, misfortune saltier,
the earth's moving nearer to truth and to dread. — Innokenty Annensky

Was that day. He heaved a heavy sigh of relief. Two more weeks and he'd be on his way, but until then, he'd better watch his words a — Carolyn Brown

You've got to keep an open mind. — Chris Wallace

It's been a bit tricky trying to establish a 'designer' profile and not a designer-cum-girl-around-town. — Phoebe Philo

A girl
with eyes
like forever
and a mouth
that makes forever
not nearly long enough. — Kirk Diedrich

I wrote a great deal about the Civil Rights Movement when I was writing for 'The Nation' in the '60s, and also for Esquire magazine. Reading the biography of Coffin, it just reminded me that in those days, when you saw the term 'Christian,' it usually meant people for civil rights and for justice. — Dan Wakefield

I love talking to spirits. Maybe we can try contacting Marilyn Monroe or Elvis Presley next. — Jody Morse

In the final analysis, then, love of enemies is trusting God for the miracle of divine forgiveness. If God can forgive, redeem, and transform me, I must also believe that God can work such wonders with anyone. Love of enemies is seeing one's oppressors through the prism of the Reign of God--not only as they now are but also as they can become: transformed by the power of God. — Walter Wink

I wanted to actually make people look at a painting. We don't look at paintings that much. We glance at them. — Peter Webber