Elizabeth Goudge Quotes
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The thing I love about sketch is sometimes it leads you as opposed to you leading it.
Harland Williams -
Be silent always when you doubt your Sense.
Alexander Pope -
Do the things you believe in, in the name of love. And know that, you aren't alone. We all have doubts and fears.
Carole King -
Perceived self-efficacy in coping with potential threats leads people to approach such situations anxiously, and experience of disruptive arousal may further lower their sense of efficacy that they will be able to perform skillfully.
Albert Bandura -
The path to joy leads through despair.
Alexander Lowen -
They are similar, absolutely. We have leads and we give a lead up. It's been happening like this, the same way.
Allen Iverson
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There are a lot of doubts over the size and effect of new competitors in the cellular sector.
Antonio Machado -
It's right that in certain polls there has been a little downturn, but I am sure that no one doubts who will form the next government.
Ehud Olmert -
Mankind . . . possesses two supreme blessings. First of these is the goddess Demeter, or Earth whichever name you choose to call her by. It was she who gave to man his nourishment of grain. But after her there came the son of Semele, who matched her present by inventing liquid wine as his gift to man. For filled with that good gift, suffering mankind forgets its grief; from it comes sleep; with it oblivion of the troubles of the day. There is no other medicine for misery.
Euripides -
A vocation makes us unthinking; that is its greatest blessing. For it is a bulwark behind which we are permitted to withdraw whencommonplace doubts and cares assail us.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
There is a virtuous fear, which is the effect of faith; and there is a vicious fear, which is the product of doubt. The former leads to hope, as relying on God, in whom we believe; the latter inclines to despair, as not relying on God, in whom we do not believe. Persons of the one character fear to lose God; persons of the other character fear to find Him.
Blaise Pascal -
The sight of blood to crowds begets the thirst of more, As the first wine-cup leads to the long revel.
Lord Byron
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He who doubts from what he sees Will ne'er believe, do what you please.
William Blake -
I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him.
Jane Austen -
I am in truth the Steppenwolf that I often call myself; that beast astray that finds neither home nor joy nor nourishment in a world that is strange and incomprehensible to him.
Hermann Hesse -
Good that you ask. You should always ask, always have doubts.
Hermann Hesse -
Trying to be witty leads to lying, more or less.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery -
Every need whose true satisfaction is denied leads by necessity to faith.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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When I first heard about Twittering, I thought it was the most disgusting thing I'd ever heard of in my life. It's like the devil: the idea that your personal life is there for everybody.
Flea Red Hot Chili Peppers -
When he got the ball, he hit the hole. He either went left or right; he never let anyone hit him head-on. You can't coach that. You can't teach that.
Edward Gardner -
Tennis has to become everything to you if you're going to make it to the top. You have to live it.
Monica Seles -
Insufficient nourishment in the early morning leads to pessimism and doubts.
Elizabeth Goudge