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“Little deeds of kindness little words of love Help to make earth happy like the heaven above.”
Julia F. Carney“Little deeds of kindness little words of love Help to make earth happy like the heaven above.”
Julia F. Carney“Little deeds of kindness little words of love Help to make earth happy like the heaven up above.”
Julia A. Fletcher Carney“Little deeds of kindness little words of love Make our earth an Eden like the heaven above.”
Julia F. Carney“The Obama administration appears to regard intelligence leaks and briefings more or less like briefings by the Democratic National Committee or White House flack Jay Carney. You use any information at hand, classified or not, and you spin it any way you like, fairly or not.”
Elliott Abrams“What do you think, Galen?" Lady Fern asked in a sugary voice.Galen chewed slowly and painfully, swallowing tentatively.It's very unique," he said, trying to look intrigued instead of disgusted. "It's excellent."Lady Fern looked satisfied and turned to say something to her husband, while Galen added quietly under his breath, "...not."--The Fire Stone”
Riley Carney, The Fire Stone“F(r)iction is the best of everything we’ve ever loved. F(r)iction is experimental. F(r)iction is strange. F(r)iction pokes the soft spots, touches nerves most would rather remain protected. F(r)iction is secrets and truths and most importantly—stories. F(r)iction is weird, in every respect.”
Tethered by Letters“I am in complete alignment with my thinking with this statement by F. F. Bruce: 'Whether our approach is theological or historical, it does matter whether the New Testament documents are reliable or not'." ~R. Alan Woods [2013]”
R. Alan Woods, The Journey Is the Destination: A Book of Quotes With Commentaries“And of course, there is always the F for failure. F for failing falling festering failure. F for fault. F for forgotten.”
Marcella Pixley, Without Tess“I'm working on this book on the trial of Socrates. It started out with the idea of the problem of freedom of thought...and expression...I started by spending a year on the English Seventeenth Century Revolutions, and I had a fascinating time. And then I felt I couldn't understand the English Seventeenth Century Revolutions without understanding the Reformation. When I got to the Reformation, I felt that I had to understand the premonitory movements that began in the Middle Ages. When I got there, I felt I had to understand the classical period." (quoted in Andrew Patner, I. F. Stone: A Portrait, p. 21)”
I. F. Stone“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the f”
John F. Kennedy