Quotes About Creation
The federal government did not create the states; the states created the federal government.
~ Ronald Reagan
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all of us need to be reminded that the federal government did not create the states, the states created the federal government. . .
~ Ronald Reagan
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Benjamin Disraeli had anticipated Erewhon's fears in his novel Coningsby: The mystery of mysteries, he wrote, is to view machines making machines, a spectacle that fills the mind with curious and even awful speculation.
~ Ronald Wright
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crear es no llorar más lo perdido que se sabe irrecuperable».
~ Rosa Montero
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Porque las novelas nacen así, a partir de algo ínfimo. Surgen de un pequeño grumo imaginario que yo denomino el huevecillo. Este corpúsculo primero puede ser una emoción, o un rostro entrevisto en una calle.
~ Rosa Montero
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Sin embargo, y a pesar de ello, los escritores nos empeñamos en poner #Palabras en la nada
~ Rosa Montero
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Walking in the garden that had been Eden, Mother Nature met Father God and he doom.
~ Rosalind Miles
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arranged, and cut and
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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What mattered was writing it: the act of words.
~ Rose Tremain
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Escribir es algo más que eso, es urdir, tejer, zurcir palabras, no importa si es una receta médica o una pieza de ficción. La diferencia es que la ficción consume cuerpo y alma.
~ Rubem Fonseca
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Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Like everything else in the world, it is one man's work.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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If there be good in that I wrought Thy Hand compelled it, Master, Thine – Where I have failed to meet Thy Thought I know, through Thee, the blame was mine.... The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray – Thou knowest who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest who hast made the Clay.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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If you get simple beauty and naught else, You get about the best thing God invents.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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That was true, and dirt, earth, has power, an astonishing power of life, of creating and sweetening; it can take anything, a body, an old tin, decay, rust, corruption, filth, and turn it into itself, and slowly make it life, green blades of grass and weeds.
~ Rumer Godden
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He can't quite picture God except as a huge ball of light with an old man's deep voice like in the pickup truck ads on TV coming out of the ball of light dictating the way everything in Eden is supposed to work.
~ Russell Banks
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We've tried the other way; we've tried making both things and people It, and we've seen the results.
~ Russell Hoban
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We make fiction because we are fiction ... It lived us into being and it lives us still.
~ Russell Hoban
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I am the Bad Wolf. I create myself. I take the words. I scatter them ... in time, and space. A message to lead myself here.
~ Russell T. Davies
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The answer goes back to why God created us.He created us to be His loved ones,His family with whom He can share a relationship of mutual enjoyment. This shows the kind of God He is-a personal God who values loving relationships more than anything else in all the universe.
~ Ruth Myers
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A book must start somewhere. One brave letter must volunteer to go first, laying itself on the line in an act of faith, from which a word takes heart and follows, drawing a sentence into its wake. From there, a paragraph amasses, and soon a page, and the book is on its way, finding a voice, calling itself into being.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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The world has given you the eyes to see the beauty of its mountains and rivers, and the ears to hear the music of its wind and sea, and the voice you need to tell it. We books are evidence that this is so. We are here to help you.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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Ideas are to objects as constellations are to stars. —Walter Benjamin, Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels
~ Ruth Ozeki
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A book must start somewhere. One brave letter must volunteer to go first, laying itself on the line in an act of faith, from which a word takes heart and follows, drawing a sentence into its wake. From there, a paragraph amasses, and soon a page, and the book is on its way, finding a voice, calling itself into being. A book must start somewhere, and this one starts here.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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