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We are regularly in danger of having too light a view of our sin and also too light a grasp of what Jesus has done to free us from our sin.
— Timothy Keller
My brothers can be a little out of control sometimes and so somebody has to be able to keep them focused.
— Keenen Ivory Wayans
There was a mews in a lane which runs down by one wall of the garden. I lent the ostlers a hand in rubbing down their
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Act like you were important, act like you were angry, and people just wanted to get out of your way.
— Brandon Sanderson
France is very welcoming to foreign writers.
— Israel Horovitz
There were many reasons we broke up. There was a religious difference: I'm a Catholic, and she's the devil.
— Adam Ferrara
The world is neither unipolar, multipolar, nor chaotic - it is all three at the same time.
— Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Death is only an old door/Set in a garden wall.
— Nancy Byrd Turner
I'm quite shy. Really. I'm trying to expand myself as a person more, get involved with people.
— Colin Mochrie
Nature does not complete things. She is chaotic. Man must finish, and he does so by making a garden and building a wall.
— Robert Frost
A cat improves the garden wall in sunshine, and the hearth in foul weather.
— Judith Merkle Riley
Things ain't like they say they be, but they do!
— Oscar Gamble
This is really why I made my daughters learn to garden - so they would always have a mother to love them, long after I am gone.
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
There is no better proof of a man's being truly good than his desiring to be constantly under the observation of good men.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The old church tower and garden wall
Are black with autumn rain
And dreary winds foreboding call
The darkness down again — Emily Bronte
Are black with autumn rain
And dreary winds foreboding call
The darkness down again — Emily Bronte