Quotes with prayer-his

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  • Virginia Woolf Every secret of a writer's soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind is written large in his works.
    Virginia Woolf
    English writer (1882 - 1941)
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  • Bernard Law Montgomery Every soldier must know, before he goes into battle, how the little battle he is to fight fits into the larger picture, and how the success of his fighting will influence the battle as a whole.
    Bernard Law Montgomery
    British general (1887 - 1976)
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  • Alfred Adler Every therapeutic cure, and still more, any awkward attempt to show the patient the truth, tears him from the cradle of his freedom from responsibility and must therefore reckon with the most vehement resistance.
    Alfred Adler
    Austrian psychiatrist (1870 - 1937)
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  • Germaine Greer Every time a man unburdens his heart to a stranger he reaffirms the love that unites humanity.
    Germaine Greer
    Australian writer and public intellectual (1939 - )
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  • Germaine Greer Every time a woman makes herself laugh at her husband's often-told jokes she betrays him. The man who looks at his woman and says ''What would I do without you?'' is already destroyed.
    Germaine Greer
    Australian writer and public intellectual (1939 - )
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  • Thomas J. Watson Every time we've moved ahead in IBM, it was because someone was willing to take a chance, put his head on the block, and try something new.
    Thomas J. Watson
    American Businessman, Founder of IBM (1874 - 1956)
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  • Charles Dickens Every traveler has a home of his own, and he learns to appreciate it the more from his wandering.
    Charles Dickens
    English writer (1812 - 1870)
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  • Jorge Luis Borges Every writer ''creates'' his own precursors. His work modifies our conception of the past, as it will modify the future.
    Jorge Luis Borges
    Argentijns writer (1899 - 1986)
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  • Martin Amis Every writer hopes or boldly assumes that his life is in some sense exemplary, that the particular will turn out to be universal.
    Martin Amis
    British novelist (1949 - 2023)
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  • Joseph Brodsky Every writing career starts as a personal quest for sainthood, for self-betterment. Sooner or later, and as a rule quite soon, a man discovers that his pen accomplishes a lot more than his soul.
    Joseph Brodsky
    Russian-born American Poet, Critic (1940 - 1996)
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  • Alex Cox Everybody gets a little dose of Shakespeare. He's the greatest playwright in the English language, but his politics are fairly square.
    Alex Cox
    English film director, screenwriter and actor (1954 - )
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  • Augustus William Hare Everybody has his own theatre, in which he is manager, actor, prompter, playwright, sceneshifter, boxkeepeer, doorkeeper, all in one, and audience into the bargain.
    Augustus William Hare
    British writer (1792 - 1834)
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  • Betty Wright Everybody needs a little light in their life, and when they need prayer, they know where to come, because they know I love them all, and I ain't judging nobody.
    Betty Wright
    American singer (1953 - 2020)
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  • Henry Brooks Adams Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuse himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.
    Henry Brooks Adams
    American historian (1838 - 1918)
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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld Everyone complains of the badness of his memory, but nobody of his judgment.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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  • Winston Churchill Everyone has his day and some days last longer than others.
    Winston Churchill
    English statesman (1874 - 1965)
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  • Jean de la Fontaine Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats: neither fear nor shame can cure them.
    Jean de la Fontaine
    French writer (1621 - 1695)
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  • Ulysses S. Grant Everyone has his superstitions. One of mine has always been when I started to go anywhere, accomplished.
    Ulysses S. Grant
    American Army general (1822 - 1885)
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  • Edward R. Murrow Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices - just recognize them.
    Edward R. Murrow
    American broadcast journalist and war correspondent (1908 - 1965)
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  • William James Everyone knows that on any given day there are energies slumbering in him which the incitement's of that day do not call forth. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. The human individual usually lives far within his limits.
    William James
    American philosopher (1842 - 1910)
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