Norman Grubb Quotes
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It is as acceptable now to love the wives of others as it is to smoke their cigars and read their books.
— Anton Chekhov
A mistress should be like a little country retreat near the town, not to dwell in constantly, but only for a night and away.
— William Wycherley
You were never quitting. You were searching.
— Kristen Callihan
We don't get to choose what truths God reveals to us
but we do get to choose what we do with the truths
whom we share it with and how. — Carol Goodman
but we do get to choose what we do with the truths
whom we share it with and how. — Carol Goodman
I love to photograph people in their own environment. It offers clues to what's important in their lives.
— Mary Ellen Mark
Somehow you've come past the realm of just knowing about this Person called Jesus Christ and He is real to you.
— Norman Grubb
your fear of hearing the word 'no' is the only thing standing between you and greatness.
— Richard Fenton
The most important thing in industry is the person who does the industry, which is the worker ... Labor is the only source of wealth.
— Eli Siegel
I, as a human, do not become the power or love or wisdom of God; I merely contain Him who is all these, and everything.
— Norman Grubb
An informed patriotism is what we want.
— Ronald Reagan
To be the first to enter the cosmos, to engage, single-handed, in an unprecedented duel with nature-could one dream of anything more?
— Yuri Gagarin
The most practical kind of politics is the politics of Decency.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Lie down on the ground and feel the planet's heart beating.
— Paulo Coelho
Good morning, Lord! What are You up to today? Can I be a part of it? Thank You. Amen.
— Norman Grubb
Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth
— Charles Dickens