Quotes About Strength
The contrast between the restrictions placed on him by his shrunken frame and his croaking speech on the one hand, and the power of his mind which allowed him to roam the outer reaches of the universe on the other, provided a fertile source for many imaginative flights of fanciful prose. Moreover
~ Jane Hawking
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but through accidents of birth, prejudice or illness were less able to help themselves, it was a harsh society where only the fittest survived.
~ Jane Hawking
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I began to realize what an advantage a large family network could be: the loss of individuality in appearance was more than compensated by the sense of security which such a network could create.
~ Jane Hawking
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If only there were a river of courage, - Rahel whispered. I would bend down, cup the water in my hand and drink.
~ Jane Kurtz
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Two men for example, of precisely the same physical age, of precisely the same physical condition, will be in completely different states of mind, of competence, of effectiveness and of strength, as a direct result of their inner beliefs as to their relative freedom within the framework of the physical system in which they exist. The man who does not realize his basic independence from the physical system will not have the same freedom within it.
~ Jane Roberts
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vehemence, however, that she broke through the barriers
~ Jane Roberts
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You rule your experiences from the focal point of your present, where your beliefs directly intercept with the body and the physical world on the one hand, and the invisible world from which you draw your energy and strength on the other.
~ Jane Roberts
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Ann, marked on both wrists by her father's death wish, wandered among ruins and graves, looked out across the desolation of desert as her inheritance, and loved life. How?
~ Jane Rule
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She could not cry. She could only sweat. Suffering was a winter luxury.
~ Jane Rule
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We're not going to be sad. We're going to be angry until we die. It's the only hope.
~ Jane Smiley
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So all I have is the knowledge that I saw! That I saw without being afraid and without turning away, and that I didn't forgive the unforgivable. Forgiveness is a reflex for when you can't stand what you know. I resisted that reflex. That's my sole, solitary, lonely accomplishment.
~ Jane Smiley
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So all I have is the knowledge that I saw! That I saw without being afraid and without turning away, and that I didn't forgive the unforgivable. Forgiveness is a reflex for when you can't stand what you know. I resisted that reflex. That's my sole, solitary, lonely accomplishment.
~ Jane Smiley
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Once again, the curious thing was how strange and forceful the world was, how it battered and clanged and could not be withstood, and yet some individuals withstood it while others did not.
~ Jane Smiley
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My heart is firmly fixed, O God, my heart is fixed" (Ps. 57:7, The Book of Common Prayer, 664). The
~ Jane Tomaine
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fierce lonely
~ Jane Urquhart
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The women of this family leaned towards extremes.
~ Jane Urquhart
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Know, my son, that the enemy will always be with you. He will be in the shadow of your dreams and in your living flesh, for he is the other part of yourself. There will be times when he will surround you with walls of darkness. But remember always that your soul is secure to you, for your soul is entire, and that he cannot enter your soul, for your soul is part of God.
~ Jane Yolen
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Come, Ye Women: Oh, come, ye women of the Isles, And listen to my song, For if ye be but thirteen years, Ye've not been women long. And if ye be threescore and ten, No longer women be, Or so say all the merry men Who count so cruel-ly. But women we be from our birth, And will be till we die. Our counte is made so differently To give the men that lie. Oh, come, ye women of the Isles, And listen to my song, For we be women all through life, Where life and love are long.
~ Jane Yolen
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Come, Ye Women Oh, come, ye women of the Isles, And listen to my song, For if ye be but thirteen years, Ye've not been women long. And if ye be threescore and ten, No longer women be, Or so say all the merry men Who count so cruel-ly. But women we be from our birth, And will be till we die. Our counte is made so differently To give the men that lie. Oh, come, ye women of the Isles, And listen to my song, For we be women all through life, Where life and love are long. THE
~ Jane Yolen
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Beauty Sleep Wake up, princess, time to rise. Open up your dreamy eyes. Never mind the prince or kiss. By no means were you raised for this. Take the plot back from the witch. Kick her spindle in the ditch!
~ Jane Yolen
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Sometimes living takes more courage than dying
~ Jane Yolen
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Almost everybody I know has died," Grandma said. "Bunch of wimps.
~ Janet Evanovich
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I need mood music. I gotta get myself ready to kick butt. Lula - High Five
~ Janet Evanovich
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One Ranger is all you'll ever need. - Ranger
~ Janet Evanovich
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