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wings ideas light
I always have a pad of paper and a pencil within reach, to catch on the wing this turn of phrase which strikes me as felicitous, that idea which I hope to be able to examine more closely in the light of day. Roger Martin
wings differences chickens
Left wing, chicken wing, it don't make no difference to me. Woody Guthrie
wings might spirit
Change occurs slowly. Very often a legal change might take place but the cultural shift required to really accept its spirit lingers in the wings for decades. Sara Sheridan
wings bird tree
Those who can take that crabbed tree handsomely upon their back, and fasten it on cannily, shall find it such a burden as wings unto a bird, or sails to a ship. Samuel Rutherford
wings bird ships
The cross of Christ is the sweetest burden that I ever bore; it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails to a ship, to carry me forward to my harbor. Samuel Rutherford
wings poetry darkness
At evening casual flocks of pigeons make Ambiguous undulations as they sink Downward to darkness, on extended wings. Wallace Stevens
wings people giving
But the Republican right-wing agenda, these people - Arnold and his patrons - felt it could be accomplished by circumventing the Legislature and spending money and organizing and giving sound bites. Warren Beatty
wings giving heaven
God spreads the heavens above us like great wings, And gives a little round of deeds and days. William Butler Yeats
wings trying apollo
in a sense, all poetry is positional: to try to express one's position in regard to the universe embraced by consciousness, is an immemorial urge. The arms of consciousness reach out and grope, and the longer they are the better. Tentacles, not wings, are Apollo's natural members. Vladimir Nabokov
grace sin holy
As holy zeal is the fervency of our grace, so sinful zeal is the intention and fervency of sin. Richard Baxter
grace arbitrary divine
The redemptive power of divine grace no longer seemed credible, nor very respectable in the arbitrary performance that was claimed for it. Rebecca West
grace innocent divine
But who is innocent? By grace divine, Not otherwise,O Nature! we are thine. William Wordsworth
grace knows
Grace is when you know you're loved exactly as you are. Rob Bell
grace may incredibles
Grace loves without reference to what may or may not happen-which is precisely why such incredible things do happen! Tullian Tchividjian
grace way christianity
Christianity alone teaches that our only way for reconciliation with God is by his grace that is received through faith. Robert Jeffress
grace great
All is, if I have grace to use it so, / As ever in my great Task-Master's eye. John Milton
grace lightness
a kind of lightness and grace that was in the music-making. Michael Steinberg
grace sugar manners
I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted. Og Mandino
sorrow delight world
In the time of your life, live - so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed...In the time of your life, live - so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it. William Saroyan
sorrow tears littles
Tears are often to be found where there is little sorrow, and the deepest sorrow without any tears. Samuel Johnson
sorrow faces ugly
Sorrow makes an ugly face odious. Samuel Richardson
sorrow might sound
Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets. William Faulkner
sorrow
Can I see another's woe, / And not be in sorrow too? William Blake
sorrow
Every bond is a bond to sorrow. James Joyce
sorrow pleasure
The pleasure that is in sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself. Percy Bysshe Shelley
sorrow income
There are few sorrows in which a good income is of no avail. Logan Pearsall Smith
sorrow age ledges
Growing old is not a gradual decline, but a series of drops, full of sorrow, from one ledge to another below it. Logan Pearsall Smith