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New York is unruly, tangled. The city woos first, then mangles, then pastes back together in a fresh, dazzling mosaic.
— Elizabeth Winder
Humor can be an incredible, lacerating and effective weapon.
— Carl Hiaasen
Inevitably, our children come to see us as we are. Not as we wish we were, or even as we should be.
— Michael Perry
Do you think there could be a universe next door?
— Jaclyn Moriarty
We can have unity in diversity and diversity in unity. We don't have to be like one another to enjoy sisterhood.
— Barbara W. Winder
Waiting is not wasting. It is a strategy for champing for greater things.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
As our knowledge is converted to wisdom, the door to opportunity is unlocked.
— Barbara W. Winder
Ann Winder-Boyle's small-scale encaustic pictures always reward a second look - they have an intriguing edge of darkness about them.
— Andrew Graham-Dixon
She was more fun to compliment that anyone in the world - she'd smile and say "Gee thanks!" and look like you'd made her day.
— Elizabeth Winder
I think after Christmas would be better for publication: I am hardly a Christmas present.
— Oscar Wilde
Her attachment to language was earthy, physical, and immediate. Pretty words you could eat.
— Elizabeth Winder
Authority is never without hate.
— Euripides
I can fake anything.
— Michael Reagan
The greatest help you will ever have in this life is the Holy Ghost! Cultivate him as a friend and constant companion.
— Barbara W. Winder
Judgement is so often a thwarted, frustrated expression of envy.
— Elizabeth Winder
Life happens so fast and furiously that there is hardly any time to assimilate it.
— Elizabeth Winder
When love is part of a game, it means nothing. When love is love, it means everything.
— Kate McGahan
The bags full of Turkish noses sent by the Uskoks from Senj to Charles V in 1532 may have been one of those gifts more fun to send than to receive,
— Simon Winder
Peace can come to both the giver and the receiver as we follow the promptings of the Spirit to serve one another.
— Barbara W. Winder