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grace quality nails
As she watched him she understood the quality of his beauty. How his labor had shaped him. How the wood he fashioned had fashioned him. Each plank he planed, each nail he drove, each thing he made molded him. Had left its stamp on him. Had given him his strength, his supple grace. Arundhati Roy
grace wells something-you-love
Being paid well for something you love to do - it's a grace. Dean Koontz
grace patient difficult
Patience is a grace as difficult as it is necessary, and as hard to come by as it is precious when it is gained. Charles Spurgeon
grace doctrine discourse
The grandest discourse ever delivered is an ostentatious failure if the doctrine of the grace of God be absent from it. Charles Spurgeon
grace debt way
Confession of sins is not meritorious: to confess sins as a way of placing God in your debt is not dealing with sin; it is committing another sin. The context of all confession must be the free grace of justification. Douglas Wilson
grace grace-of-god gods-will
You can't resist the will of God and receive the grace of God at the same time. Andy Stanley
grace despair gods-grace
God's grace is painted on the canvas of despair. T. D. Jakes
grace earth forget
This earth is my sister; I love her daily grace, her silent daring, and how loved I am. How we admire this strength in each other, all that we have lost, all that we have suffered, all that we know: We are stunned by this beauty, and I do not forget: what she is to me, what I am to her. Susan Griffin
grace want courses
I want, of course, peace, grace, and beauty. How do you do that? You work for it. Studs Terkel
pages fronts posts
Don't do or say things you would not like to see on the front page of The Washington Post. Donald Rumsfeld
pages prisoner
Words on the page are never prisoners of the page Sonya Hartnett
pages rhythm ifs
Words on a page can hypnotize you if the rhythm is right Tom Robbins
pages
I don't have a Wikiquotes page. Matt Mullenweg
pages shapes action
Values can't just be words on a page. To be effective, they must shape action. Jeffrey R. Immelt
pages
You can't rewrite nothing, but you can rewrite 90 pages of sh*t. Now you've got your sh*t on the page, you can go work. Jeff Daniels
pages citing classic
When the modern scholar cites from a classic text, the quotation seems to burn a hole in his own drab page. George Steiner
pages dead-ends printed
The printed page seems to have come to something of a dead end for all of us. Irving Penn
pages facebook-page
I've never had a MySpace or a Facebook page. I avoid that entirely. Haley Joel Osment
fiction honest aim
The aim of fiction is absolute and honest truth. Anton Chekhov
fiction life love whether
Medicine, you see, is my first love; whether I write fiction or nonfiction, and even when it has nothing to do with medicine, it's still about medicine. After all, what is medicine but life plus? So I write about life. Abraham Verghese
fiction realizing social
What they [critics of Lessing's switch to science fiction] didn't realize was that in science fiction is some of the best social fiction of our time. Doris Lessing
fiction ground los reality
What I do now is I write fiction. I ground my fiction in the reality of a place called Los Angeles. Michael Connelly
fiction documentaries directors
In the documentary the basic material has been created by God, whereas in the fiction film the director is a God; he must create life. Alfred Hitchcock
fiction movement crafts
Fiction shows the external effects of internal conditions. Be aware of the tension between internal and external movement. Raymond Carver
fiction kind film
There's a lot of crap out there. Most of the science fiction films alone are abominations, you know. They're mindless. So you can't learn from those kinds of films. Ray Bradbury
fiction imagine terrible
I've often thought that one of us is what we imagine, that each of us normalizes the terrible strangeness of inner life with a variety of convenient fictions. Siri Hustvedt
fiction life-is stranger
Life is always going to be stranger than fiction, because fiction has to be convincing, and life doesn't. Neil Gaiman