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began to talk about the parish.
— George MacDonald
I know that I have the right freely to speak and publish my sentiments, subject only to the laws of the land for the abuse of that right.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
I most earnestly advise you, again and again, love, honor, and obey your parents. Friends like them, you need not expect to find in this world.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
I like the way you can stretch things out and leave a huge amount of space that, on a record, would feel like silence. I enjoy the possibilities.
— John Parish
Even the simplest wicker basket can become priceless when it is loved and cared for through the generations of a family.
— Sister Parish
The Parish makes the constable, and when the constable is made, he governs the Parish.
— John Selden
Plastic surgery can't make you younger or more beautiful, because beauty is in your eyes, isn't it? It's in your soul; you can't strap it on.
— Sarah Parish
If you have a priest that is pushing social justice, go find another parish. Go alert your bishop.
— Glenn Beck
Numbers of snipes breed every summer in some moory ground on the verge of this parish.
— Gilbert White
Emancipation, to be of any value to the slave, must be the free, voluntary act of the master, performed from a conviction of its propriety.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
We are here to know the unknown, love everyone, feel the joy of life and then we parish with infinite happiness.
— Debasish Mridha
But now I see well the old proverb is true: That parish priest forgetteth that ever he was a clerk!
— John Heywood
I don't miss the ministry, because I'm completely engaged in it. In terms of parish ministry, I miss the intimacy with a group of people.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Fortunately for me, or unfortunately, they made me an editor of the Parish Prison Pelican. I could read and write, and I had a way with words.
— Ron Shock
That parish which allows the living to grasp the no longer cold hand of the beloved dead
— Dennis Potter
You're like a philosopher with tattoos.
— J.A. Redmerski
I've had to deal with my tragedies, and how you cope with them is what life's all about. You can choose to let them consume you or choose not to.
— Sarah Parish
Parish me no parishes.
— George Peele
Yes, I was a parish priest for five years. I was a curate in a large working class parish in Bristol and the Vicar of a village in Kent.
— John Polkinghorne
My father taught me a good lesson: Don't get to low when things go wrong. And don't get too high when things are good.
— Robert Parish
Is he not a God that showeth mercy and keepeth covenant? Of all sins, it seems to me that the sin of unbelief is the most dishonouring to God.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
had the misfortune of meeting up a parish employee
— Faith Hunter
Living with fear stops us taking risks, and if you don't go out on the branch, you're never going to get the best fruit.
— Sarah Parish
Your job becomes your pulpit, your performance becomes your platform, and the marketplace becomes your parish.
— Bill Winston
I love acting, but don't necessarily enjoy other aspects of the business. For me, going to celebrity parties is like work.
— Sarah Parish
Rooms should be timeless.
— Sister Parish
You're different. You are the virgin who stayed.
— Lyra Parish
I steady him, he steadies me, the chain that binds us, the chain that sets us free.
- Ben Parish. — Rick Yancey
- Ben Parish. — Rick Yancey
You can never achieve anything in a house unless you have things that have been passed down and you find a place for them for yourself.
— Sister Parish
Yes, sir," said I; "him too; late of this parish.
— Charles Dickens
I have sworn eternal opposition to slavery, and by the blessing of God, I will never go back.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
His heart was dancing far ahead of his feet.
— Janet Lambert
I look upon the whole world as my parish.
— John Wesley
I live on the same block where I grew up. We belong to the same parish where I was baptized. Janesville is that kind of place.
— Paul Ryan
His face was shockingly handsome,tan and smooth,except for the two healed scars near his right ear and mouth.
— Laura Wright
The parish I live in is a very abrupt, uneven country, full of hills and woods, and therefore full of birds.
— Gilbert White
I think insecurity does drive people. I know it's what drove me to push for the work I've got.
— Sarah Parish
When I started out, people were afraid of parish priests. Now they're afraid of newspaper editors.
— Michael D. Higgins
If there's a job to be done, I always ask the busiest man in my parish to take it on and it gets done.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Behind every attractive room there should be a very good reason.
— Sister Parish
Popular poets are the parish priests of the Muse, retailing her ancient divinations to a long since converted public.
— George Santayana
Innovation is often the ability to reach into the past and bring back what is good, what is beautiful, what is useful, what is lasting.
— Sister Parish
If the civil authorities refuse to protect me, I must look to God, and if I die, I have determined to make my grave in Alton.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
He growled softly at her.Then open your legs for me,Julia.This cat must have his cream.
— Laura Wright
We are one, you and I. Brothers in hate, brothers in cunning, brothers in the spirit of vengeance.
— Rick Yancey
Even my aunt Joan, hopelessly sentimental about every member of our family, admitted that I was hideous.
— Sister Parish
We might not be able to change the entire world but we can surely leave a mark by positively touching people's lives one at a time.
— Lyra Parish
One day private ringer you're going to smile at something I say and the world will break in half.
— Rick Yancey
Till there is the Sun, shall not dew parish
— Aftab Alam
I think everyone must have a first memory of some house, some room, a vivid picture that will remain deep down in one forever.
— Sister Parish
The cry of the oppressed has entered not only into my ears, but into my soul, so that while I live, I cannot hold my peace.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
How could someone so rude, condescending, and assholish have this effect on me? Was assholish even a word?
— Lyra Parish
God gave us intelligence and faith. All we have to do is use it.
— Janet Lambert
My earliest memory is of sitting at Mum's dance school, watching her teach a ballet class.
— Sarah Parish
My brothers went to the parish school, one of the best in the county.
— Catherine Helen Spence
I just wanted to be an ordinary parish priest.
— Martin Scorsese
Focus on writing first.
— Lyra Parish
I look upon all the world as my parish.
— John Wesley
The minister is the parish clock. Many people take their time from him.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Without argument the species would parish.
— Gerry Spence
Aspire to inspire!
— Lyra Parish
If I am not safe in Alton, I shall not be safe anywhere.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
The state of California; state support for parish schools - or, if this cannot be had, exemption
— Upton Sinclair
Ha-ha. The dumb jock who can't talk the Queen's English. I swear to God, the next person who corrects my grammar gets punched in the face.
— Rick Yancey
Now that we have discussed the weather and exchanged compliments, how about showing me your loot?
— Janet Lambert
Let your playerhaters be your motivators.
— Alberta Parish
I love you, Tippy. I don't mean it to sound corny or kidlike, and I'm not asking you to love me. I just want you to know it, that's all.
— Janet Lambert
As long as men die, liberty will never parish.
— Charlie Chaplin
I'm really tall, and I used slouch and think it was really uncool to stand up straight - now I wish I hadn't been quite so dumb!
— Sarah Parish
I have always hoped that it might be possible to conclude my ministry as I had begun it, as a parish priest, and this I believe to be the call of God.
— David Hope, Baron Hope Of Thornes
A man who behaves poorly in a Community will not do well in a parish.
— Vincent De Paul
Sunday afternoons at a parish center - or a community center - is familiar territory for me.
— Denis McDonough
I know what you're thinking," he says.
"No. You don't."
"You're wondering if you should kiss me good-bye. — Rick Yancey
"No. You don't."
"You're wondering if you should kiss me good-bye. — Rick Yancey