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Quotes About Lay

I regret the time and resources needed to undertake this but... it is right to lay this accusation to rest.
~ David Blunkett
to lead an individual along a spiritual path consonant with the person's gifts and personality...[The Jesuit training of novitiates and lay students]
~ John W. O'Malley S.J.
The yoke of beauty is easy to bear Since I need not lay it down.
~ baker karle wilson ii
Psychiatrists — the dominant lay priesthood since the First World War.
~ ballard j g vi
With a faint feeling of satisfaction Winston laid the fourth message aside. It was an intricate and responsible
~ George Orwell
a raft or a scow, you know; and maybe you could hear a fiddle or a song coming over from one of them crafts. It's lovely to live on a raft. We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them
~ Mark Twain
The sky looks ever so deep when you lay down on your back in the moonshine; I never knowed it before.
~ Mark Twain
Finally the homeless eel marked its territory, I suppose, and the Doctor lay heavily upon me, moist with sweat.
~ Arthur Golden
On fine days he knew she was painting in her hut so he tried to avoid that high part of the headland, that part where his heart lay.
~ Jonathan Smith
You can try and read my lyrics off of this paper before I lay 'em But you won't take the sting out these words before I say 'em
~ Eminem
The lack of good lay leadership—people from the marketplace who are fruit-bearing believers, leaders who are disciples and disciple makers, men and women who model and reproduce themselves in the eager growers within their spheres of influence—debilitates the local church.
~ Bill Hull
There was a kind of poetry I was seeking in my prose, word to be laid against word in just a certain way, a kind of word color, a march of words and sentences, the color to be squeezed out of simple words, simple sentence construction.
~ Sherwood Anderson
My Chicken can do a special trick! "And what is that?" She can lay an egg! "And what's so special about THAT?!" Well, Can YOU lay an egg?
~ Shirley Temple
I lay there in my black slip dress and wondered if I ought to have worn pants. I mean, who knew what I was going to find up there? What if I had to do some climbing? People might see my underwear.
~ Meg Cabot
that calm face. Nor could he shut out the sound of those words, 'I am ready, doctor. Just lay me down easy. Anywhere. I am ready.' Ready for death? This
~ Faith Cook
The transmission systems are still regulated.
~ Kenneth Lay
Lay down the song you strum, And rest yourself 'neath the strength of strings No voice can hope to hum.
~ Bob Dylan
For Frito-Lay!" - Newel and Doren
~ Brandon Mull
In my mind I saw my own temples in ruins, before even one brick had been laid upon another.
~ Henry Miller
The man lay there silent and unresponsive. An unconscious man, it turned out, was a perfect sounding board for her doubts.
~ Bryan Costales
if thou could'st, blacksmith, glad enough would I lay my head upon thy anvil, and feel thy heaviest hammer between my eyes
~ Herman Melville
Admittedly, the body of scientists, as a whole, does uphold the authority of science over the lay public. It controls thereby also the process by which young men are trained to become members of the scientific profession.
~ Michael Polanyi
All-star lay downs are all about reading your opponents, trusting your instincts, and then making the right move.
~ Phil Hellmuth
One of the legacies of the popularization campaign is that some of the most prominent S?t? temples are associated with shamanistic and esoteric practices. They are best known to their congregations of lay followers for espousing a syncretic approach to attaining worldly benefits, such as prosperity, fertility, or safety during travels, rather than for traditional Zen practices of meditation and monastic discipline.
~ Steven Heine