Moliere Quotes
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History is obviously dependent on the evidence, and it's always amazing to me how much evidence there is.
Nathaniel Philbrick -
People seem to think that life began with the achievement of personal independence.
Katharine Anthony -
I read The Stinky Cheese Man as an adult. I missed that book when I was a kid. I grew up mostly with books bought at yard sales, picture books from the fifties to 1975, which is really a lucky thing.
Mac Barnett -
The purpose of God and the power of God is available for every man.
G. Campbell Morgan -
Sorrows when shared are less burdensome, though joys divided are increased.
Bill Vaughan -
Caution and conservatism are expected of old age; but when the young men of a nation are possessed of such a spirit, when they are afraid of the noise and strife caused by the applications of the truth, heaven save the land! Its funeral bell has already rung.
Henry Ward Beecher
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The moment an ill can be patiently handled, it is disarmed of its poison, though not of its pain.
Henry Ward Beecher -
All 14 guys on the team have sacrificed something to get to this point.
Stephen Curry -
It is wise to listen, not to me but to the Word, and to confess that all things are one.
Heraclitus -
All of it was there but nothing had substance. It was as if they were all shadows, as if her leaving had taken the life out of the living things and left them shadows. he himself was a shadow.he felt no weight in his step, ,no sound to his voice, no solidity to his gestures. he forgot time. he felt the ache of a pain whose depth he could not fathom no whose end anticipate.
Earl Lovelace -
I really love traveling, I love playing.
Emily Haines Broken Social Scene -
How sad it is when someone comes to you looking for Jesus and all they see is you.
Mother Teresa
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How did it happen that now he could see everything so clearly. Something had given him leave to live in the present. Not once in his entire life had he come to rest in the quiet center of himself but had forever cast himself from some dark past he could not remember to a future that did not exist. Not once had he been present for his life. So his life had passed like a dream. Is it possible for people to miss their lives the way one can miss a plane?
Walker Percy -
There is no greater thing than standing victorious in the arena.
Crixus -
The Englishman never enjoys himself except for a noble purpose.
A. P. Herbert -
Spiritual infirmities such as tepidity are caused, not only by chills but also by fevers, that is, by excessive zeal.
Saint Ignatius -
Zeal and duty are not slow But on occasion's forelock watchful wait.
John Milton -
Nothing can be fairer, or more noble, than the holy fervor of true zeal.
Moliere