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thanksgiving toast
Thanksgiving is nothing but a toast to genocide. Stephen Evans
thanksgiving holiday rewards
Thanksgiving is a typically American holiday...The lavish meal is a symbol of the fact that abundant consumption is the result and reward of production. Ayn Rand
thanksgiving blessed successful
God wants my life to be about being successful and being happy and blessing other people and being blessed. Miley Cyrus
thanksgiving gratitude people
(Some people) have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life, with awe, pleasure, wonder, and even ecstasy. Abraham Maslow
thanksgiving holiday simple
It's so simple to create a delicious holiday meal without animal cruelty. I promise no one will miss the turkey! Alicia Silverstone
thanksgiving gratitude grows
And when I give thanks for the seemingly microscopic, I make a place for God to grow within me. Ann Voskamp
thanksgiving missing way-to-live
The whole of the life -- even the hard -- is made up of the minute parts, and if I miss the infinitesimals, I miss the whole. These are new language lessons, and I live them out. There is a way to live the big of giving thanks in all things. It is this: to give thanks in this one small thing. The moments will add up. Ann Voskamp
thanks poor dear-friend
Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks, but I thank you; and sure, dear friends, my thanks are too dear a halfpenny. William Shakespeare
thanksgiving mother house
My mother is such a lousy cook that Thanksgiving at her house is a time of sorrow. Rita Rudner
poet sad
Sad is the lot, who, once at least in his life, had not been a poet Alphonse Lamartine
poet poets today truest
All a poet can do today is warn. That is why the truest poets must be truthful. Wilfred Owen
poetry literature logic
There is something about poetry beyond prose logic, there is mystery in it, not to be explained but admired. Edward Young
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry religion may
Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion. Anna Jameson
poetry doe veils
A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer; he approaches lucid ground warily, like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom on anything solid. A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring. E. B. White
poetry bankers mysterious
Poets are mysterious, but a poet when all is said is not much more mysterious than a banker. Allen Tate
poetry pardon burned
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd. Alexander Pope
poetry together groups
Poetry comes with anger, hunger and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens sitting down to be literary together, and would appal them if it did. Christopher Morley
all-things bigots
My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible-bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small. John Wesley
all-things good-will
Something good will come of all things yet Jack Kerouac
all-things
All things in the fulness of time Colin Channer