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I define myself by everything that I love, everything I can create, everything that I can imagine.
— Stedman Graham
The law's the law, but people are people.
— M.L. Stedman
How can I go out there and create value?
— Stedman Graham
Never be sorry for smiling!
— M.L. Stedman
A primary purpose for setting goals is to get you moving in the right direction. When you set goals, you have to keep them always in mind.
— Stedman Graham
He bit the narrow end of the flower and sucked the droplet of nectar from its base. 'You only taste it for a second. But it's worth it.' page 333
— M.L. Stedman
Only gradually did he notice she was pretty, and more gradually still that she was probably beautiful.
— M.L. Stedman
Years bleach away the sense of things until all that's left is a bone-white past, stripped of feeling and significance.
— M.L. Stedman
The only thing we can do is love that little girl as much as she deserves. And never, never hurt her!
— M.L. Stedman
I warn you, though, he's not the happiest corpse in the morgue. Not much of a talker, Neville Whittnish.
— M.L. Stedman
Right and wrong can be like bloody snakes: so tangled that you can't tell which is which until you've shot them both, and then it's too late.
— M. L. Stedman - The Light Between Oceans
Other blokes might take advantage, but to Tom, the idea of honor was a kind of antidote to some of the things he'd lived through.
— M.L. Stedman
cubbies together. She was a bit older, and always had to be
— M.L. Stedman
Scars are just another kind of memory.
— M.L. Stedman
Talk about brass-monkey weather!
— M.L. Stedman
It is a luxury to do something that serves no practical purpose: the luxury of civilization.
— M.L. Stedman
Perhaps none of this existed, for the inches between them seemed to divide two entirely different realities, and they no longer joined.
— M.L. Stedman
We live with the decisions we make, Bill. That's what bravery is. Standing by the consequences of your mistakes.
— M.L. Stedman
Love's what children do.
— M.L. Stedman
Life,' thought Septimus, ... 'you could never trust the bastard. What it gives with one hand, it takes away with the other.
— M.L. Stedman
You've had a whole life, a whole story, and I've come in late. I'm only trying to make sense of things. Make sense of you.
— M.L. Stedman
I've learned the hard way that to have any kind of a future you've got to give up hope of ever changing your past. She
— M.L. Stedman
If you did the same thing you did yesterday as you did today as you will do tomorrow, what have you done? The same thing.
— Stedman Graham
Victorious and dead is a poor sort of victory
— M.L. Stedman
Lives gone, traces left.
— M.L. Stedman
it, she decided to experiment.
— M.L. Stedman
People who consider themselves victims of their circumstances will always remain victims unless they develop a greater vision for their lives.
— Stedman Graham
He struggles to make sense of it
all this love, so bent out of shape, refracted, like light through the lens ... — M.L. Stedman
all this love, so bent out of shape, refracted, like light through the lens ... — M.L. Stedman
I'm all right on my own. And I'm all right with a bit of company. It's the switching from one to the other that gets me.
— M.L. Stedman
O fresh-lit dawn! immortal life!
O Earth's betrothal, sweet and true! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
O Earth's betrothal, sweet and true! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
All you need is patience and a bit of nous.
— M.L. Stedman
The poet is a creator, not an iconoclast, and never will tamely endeavor to say in prose what can only be expressed in song.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
A critic must accept what is best in a poet, and thus become his best encourager.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
I'm a lucky guy. No question.
— Stedman Graham
Science has but one fashion-to lose nothing once gained.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
People who let events and circumstances dictate their lives are living reactively. That means that they don't act on life, they only react to it.
— Stedman Graham
Having a vision for your life allows you to live out of hope, rather than out of your fears.
— Stedman Graham
Sports isn't just a part of life. It's not life itself.
— Stedman Graham
Those who think godly living makes them invulnerable to trouble are living in a fantasy world. - 2 Timothy 3:12
— Ray C. Stedman
Music waves eternal wands,
Enchantress of the souls of mortals! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Enchantress of the souls of mortals! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Maatsuyker, the wild island south of Tasmania where it rained most days of the year and the chickens blew into the sea during storms.
— M.L. Stedman
But a sliver of un-crossable distance had slipped between them; an invisible, wisp-thin no man's land.
— M.L. Stedman
We can't rightly ever talk about the future, if you think about it. We can only talk about what we imagine or wish for. It's not the same thing.
— M.L. Stedman
The imagination never dies.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
You know and we have about 60 to 70 percent black men in prison today and it's because of the negativity they have in their own hearts.
— Stedman Graham
Our own star! Like the world's been made just for us! With the sunshine and the ocean. We have each other all to ourselves.
— M.L. Stedman
Put right the things you can put right today.
— M.L. Stedman
Always slightly off balance. It was a new sensation for him.
— M.L. Stedman
Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine art; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest in which to reach true excellence.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
I believe in God, not for God's sake, but for my sake.
— Gareth Stedman Jones
Men are egotists, and not all tolerant of one man's selfhood; they do not always deem the amities elective.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Alas, by what rude fate Our lives, like ships at sea, an instant meet, Then part forever on their courses fleet.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Izz, I've learned the hard way that to have any kind of a future you've got to give up hope of ever changing your past.
— M.L. Stedman
Know that you have always been beloved.
— M.L. Stedman
The poet who does not revere his art, and believe in its sovereignty, is not born to wear the purple.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Worth, courage, honor, these indeed
Your sustenance and birthright are. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Your sustenance and birthright are. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
History is that which is agreed upon by mutual consent.
— M.L. Stedman
Oh merciful God, grant that the old Adam in this child may be so buried, that the new man may be raised up in her....
— M.L. Stedman
Soon enough the days will close over their lives, the grass will grow over their graves, until their story is just an unvisited headstone.
— M.L. Stedman
I've found that often, just when you think you've hit a wall, you experience a breakthrough that takes you to new heights in accomplishment
— Stedman Graham
Genius does not need a special language; it uses newly whatever tongue it finds.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
You could still tell at a glance who'd been over there and who'd sat the war out at home. You could smell it on a man.
— M.L. Stedman
True Christianity is to manifest genuinely Christ-like behavior by dependence on the working of the Spirit of God within.
— Ray Stedman
This focusing outward ... painful as it was, saved her from a more intolerable examination.
— M.L. Stedman
To know yourself is the first and most important step in pursuing your dreams and goals.
— Stedman Graham
the vicar. "Hath this child already
— M.L. Stedman
Sometimes it's good to leave the past in the past.
— M.L. Stedman
You could kill a bloke with rules, Tom knew that. And yet sometimes they were what stood between man and savagery, between man and monsters.
— M.L. Stedman
God comforts us to make us comforters, not to make us comfortable.
— Ray C. Stedman
The weary August days are long;
The locusts sing a plaintive song,
The cattle miss their master's call
When they see the sunset shadows fall. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
The locusts sing a plaintive song,
The cattle miss their master's call
When they see the sunset shadows fall. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Then he remembered Ralph's words
no point in fighting your war over and over until you get it right. — M.L. Stedman
no point in fighting your war over and over until you get it right. — M.L. Stedman
Poetry is an art, the easiest to dabble in, but the hardest to reach true excellence.
— J. G. Stedman
Lo, as I gaze, the statured man,
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
You don't think ahead in years or months: you think about this hour, and maybe the next. Anything else is speculation.
— M.L. Stedman
Look on this cast, and know the hand That bore a nation in its hold; From this mute witness understand What Lincoln was - how large of mould.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Everybody has 24 hours and the question is, what do you do with your 24 hours? That's what makes everybody equal.
— Stedman Graham
If a lighthouse looks like it's in a different place, it's not the lighthouse that's moved.
— M.L. Stedman
Let the winds blow! a fiercer gale
Is wild within me! what may quell
That sullen tempest? I must sail
Whither, O whither, who can tell! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Is wild within me! what may quell
That sullen tempest? I must sail
Whither, O whither, who can tell! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
He is embraced by nature, which is waiting, ultimately, to receive him, to re-organize his atoms into another shape.
— M. L. Stedman - The Light Between Oceans