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heaven silence silent
William Wordsworth Spires whose "silent finger points to heaven."
heaven choices earth
Rob Bell Because with every action, comment, conversation, we have the choice to invite Heaven or Hell to Earth.
heaven promise world
Richard Rohr To the degree you have experienced intimacy with God, you won’t be afraid of death because you’re experiencing the first tastes and promises of heaven in this world.
heaven sugar cups
Samuel Rutherford I bless the Lord that all our troubles come through Christ's fingers, and that He casteth sugar among them and casteth in some ounce withts of heaven and of the spirit of glory in our cup.
heaven miles
Samuel Rutherford Faint not; the miles to heaven are but few and short.
heaven earth hell
Wallace Stevens The great poems of heaven and hell have been written and the great poem of earth remains to be written.
heaven sand grains-of-sand
William Blake Heaven is in a grain of sand.
heaven mars done
Wernher von Braun In 1492 Columbus knew less about the far Atlantic than we do about the heavens, yet he chose not to sail with a flotilla of less than three ships. . . . So it is with interplanetary exploration: it must be done on the grand scale.
greek olive
Yotam Ottolenghi Greek yogurt with some olive oil stirred in can transform many dishes.
greeks learned love shakespeare time
Daniel Woodrell I love Shakespeare and the Greeks - learned a lot studying them at one time.
greek useless language
Virginia Woolf It is useless to read Greek in translation; translators can but offer us a vague equivalent.
greek luck tragedy
Werner Herzog Sometimes bad luck hits you like in an ancient Greek tragedy, and it's not your own making. When you have a plane crash, it's not your fault.
greek types-of-love
Yanni In Greek, we do not use just one word for love. We have many words that are specific to each type of love.
greek olives wanted
Zach Galifianakis I've always wanted to have a Greek sitcom called Olive Lucy.
greek mouths esoteric
William Ralph Inge No word in our language not even "Socialism" has been employed more loosely than " Mysticism ." ... The history of the word begins in close connexion with the Greek mysteries. A mystic is one who has been, or is being, initiated into some esoteric knowledge of Divine things, about which he must keep his mouth shut...
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Claude Makelele The Greeks play very well on the counter,
greek seems side sticking
Rauf Denktash The Greek Cypriot side seems to be sticking to its insistence on not moving.
hunger appetite delicate
Samuel Johnson Hunger is never delicate.
hunger-and-thirst next needs
Khalil Gibran It has been said that next to hunger and thirst, our most basic human need is for storytelling.
hunger
Octavia Butler That which could hunger, could starve.
hunger-strike prison oppression
Nelson Mandela I told my cellmates about the oppression of the whites and apartheid. I helped organize hunger strikes and the like in my prison.
hunger drink thirst
Marcus Tullius Cicero I hear Socrates saying that the best seasoning for food is hunger; for drink, thirst.
hunger
John Dewey Hunger not to have, but to be
hunger unhappiness finest
Mahatma Gandhi There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness.
hunger braces famine
David Sedaris You can't brace yourself for famine if you've never known hunger.
hunger humans
David Mitchell Human hunger birthed the Civlize, but human hunger killed it too.