Woolfolk's Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Woolfolk's
Woolfolk's Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Woolfolk's quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
If you spend too much time being like everybody else, you decrease your chances of coming up with something different.
— Robert E. Ornstein
Heed my words, daughter, if you ever mean to be happy: Never give yourself to a man.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
Why, she wondered, do we always reserve our worst hatred for our own?
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
Sagittarians rarely talk about their feelings - they talk about what they think about their feelings.
— Joanna Martine Woolfolk
Thunder sounded, very near, and the child woke.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
She did not care about anything very much. Hope was gone. She existed that was all.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
To marry is to surrender everything
not only your body but your pride, your independence, even your life. — Donna Woolfolk Cross
not only your body but your pride, your independence, even your life. — Donna Woolfolk Cross
Pope Joan was an excellent read.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
This was the price for the the strange life she had chosen, but she had gone into it with eyes open, and there was no profit in regret.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
If you tell the truth, it becomes a part of your past. If you lie, it becomes a part of your future.
— John Spence
There was always a way, when one knew what one wanted.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
Who cares? I'm an old woman. No one corrects an old woman. We can get away with anything.
— Lynn Cahoon
There are some things in life that shouldn't be given so much importance, if they don't change what is essential.
— Laura Esquivel
and the Daughter.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
Who was to know what went on in a person's heart? A wise woman kept her own counsel.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
Truly Virgil was right: love was a form of sickness. It altered people, made them behave in strange and irrational ways.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
primicerius? He was young, it was
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
She had discovered that her love of knowing was not unnatural or sinful but the direct consequence of a God-given ability to reason.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross
It was a child's awareness, never spoken or even fully acknowledged, but deeply felt.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross