Quotes About Litany
I would like to meet you all in Heaven. But there's a litany of dreams that happens somewhere in the middle. Moonlight spilling on the bathroom floor. A page of the book where we transcend the story of our lives
~ Richard Siken
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Cross that rules the Southern Sky! Stars that sweep, and turn, and fly Hear the Lovers' Litany: - 'Love like ours can never die!
~ Rudyard Kipling
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must not fear, she told herself, mouthing the words of the Bene Gesserit litany. Fear is the mind-killer.
~ Frank Herbert
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My records are basically a litany of complaints against the world, and I'm quite like that in real life as well.
~ Nick Cave
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I think the depressing litany of projections about World War Three and global Brexit recession we hear from the Remain side is not the sort of approach we should take into the future.
~ Michael Gove
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America, how can I write a holy litany in your silly mood?
~ Allen Ginsberg
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No doubt the foregoing litany of obstacles in the path of success stands out more sharply in retrospect than it did at the time. Hindsight can distort; prophets become prophets only in time.
~ Fredrik Logevall
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Sing for faith and hope are high - None so true as you and I - Sing the Lovers' Litany: "Love like ours can never die!"
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Atheism is really nothing but a sorry litany of non-sequiturs, e.g., if God existed, why do we have all the evil and horrors in the world? But this presupposes that God is all-good, an obvious non-sequitur.
~ Vincent Bugliosi
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The Catholic faith gives such hope and solace to its followers as they seek salvation through a litany of shalts and shalt nots, but compassion for our fellows is a quality that requires little knowledge and is, I thin, the true redemption, after all.
~ Mary Tyler Moore
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The Catholic faith gives such hope and solace to its followers as they seek salvation through a litany of shalts and shalt nots, but compassion for our fellows is a quality that requires little knowledge and is, I think, the true redemption, after all.
~ Mary Tyler Moore
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