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God reveals herself through our relationships not only to other people but also to other creatures and nature.
— Carter Heyward
Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation ... even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
I too can play the madman, the fool, the hero; in short, any or everything to rescue her I love.
— James Fenimore Cooper
Miss Blanche Heyward, opera dancer, would have made a superlative drill sergeant if she had just been a man.
— Mary Balogh
Faith is a process of leaping into the abyss not on the basis of any certainty about where we shall land, but rather on the belief that we shall land.
— Carter Heyward
It's obvious throughout secular and church history that significant legislation follows only after dramatic action.
— Carter Heyward
To forgive is not to forget, but rather to re-member whatever has been dismembered.
— Carter Heyward
Without critical work, political awareness is likely to remain superficial and rhetorical.
— Carter Heyward
He's a hero!" I scoffed. "Apparently there's Batman, Wonder Woman, and Greg Heyward. He's replacing Superman in the Holy Trinity.
— Sean Kennedy
A woman is a sometime thing.
— DuBose Heyward
Faith is the new, the mysterious, the surprising. Nobody has ever been there before.
— Carter Heyward
Lovers re-create the world.
— Carter Heyward
Literally, I just love food and I like going to dinner with big groups of people so you can try everything.
— Sasha Grey
If women were in charge, abortion would be a sacrament, an occasion of deep and serious and sacred meaning.
— Carter Heyward
When you're very successful, you become careless and try to turn many things into routine.
— Michael Schumacher
She was everything he'd ever wanted in a woman, and nothing he'd ever thought to find in a lady.
— Eloisa James
No work, as long as it is decent, can ever disgrace anybody.
— Maria Augusta Von Trapp