Martha And Mary Quotes
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We must give people the chance to change.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The greatest judgment which God himself can, in the present life, inflict upon a man is to leave him in the hand of his own boasted 'free'-will.
— Augustus Toplady
I think enthusiasm is the answer to passionate writing.
— Jerome Lawrence
Mrs Thatcher requires devotion as well as obedience.
— Julian Critchley
Happiness is only the cart; love is the horse
— George Vaillant
I would make an anonymous call and say, this is someone who cares, do you know what kind of children you have?
— Elizabeth Berg
It is the very nature of sin to prevent man from meditating on spiritual things.
— Mary Martha Sherwood
Paris-New York, the two high tension magnetic poles between life, life of the senses, of the spirit in Paris, and life in action in New York.
— Anais Nin
In extraordinary events ignorance of their causes produces astonishment.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
He could not bear to search for Christ again in stench and hollow eyes; for the Christ of pus and bleeding excrement, the Christ who could not be. In
— William Peter Blatty
We move the cows every day to a new spot which allows the grass time to recuperate and go through its what I call 'the teenage growth spurt.'
— Joel Salatin
Good thing I brought my haze of emptiness!
— Yukito Kishiro
Action and contemplation are very close companions; they live together in one house on equal terms. Martha and Mary are sisters.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
Where the habits are simple, and the mind truly elevated, then is society in the best state ...
— Mary Martha Sherwood
After Jackie Robinson the most important black in baseball history is Reggie Jackson, I really mean that.
— Reggie Jackson
But, I will scream at the page: "There is so much more to Mary and Martha!
— Mary Stromer Hanson
A dirty exterior is a great enemy to beauty of all descriptions.
— Mary Martha Sherwood