Top 14 Corvus Books Quotes

#1. Those bitter sorrows of childhood!
when sorrow is all new and strange, when hope has not yet got wings to fly beyond the days and weeks, and the space from summer to summer seems measureless.

George Eliot

#2. As we follow Christ in the counsel of the Holy Spirit, resting in the love of our Abba, we no longer fear
for there is no fear in love. We do not fear slippery slopes, we do not fear each other, we do not fear change, and we do not fear our own selves or what other people can do to us.

Sarah Bessey

#3. We can never work alone to bring great multiplication. It has to happen through unity & diversity.

Loren Cunningham

#4. Way too many people are trying to do the same thing with their lives.

Statik Selektah

#5. Possession, they say, is eleven points of the law.

Jonathan Swift

#6. It looks like a galosh with electronics in it.

Niels Diffrient

#7. If you never noticed, it never happened.

Haruki Murakami

#8. Deal with people from whom you can learn

Baltasar Gracian

#9. What did you do with memories, feelings, needs, that didn't belong anywhere?

Lisa Kleypas

#10. Let's go old school to impress people. Wear a smile, rather than a branded dress. Crease out our differences with understanding. And, use empathy, care, and patience as accessories. Then, let's make a conversation, not talk.
Ah, what a fine world it would be! Fine, pure and minus artifice.

Saru Singhal

#11. The stillness of October gold
Went out like beauty from a face.

Edwin Arlington Robinson

#12. Tediousness is the most fatal of all faults.

Samuel Johnson

#13. Dariya and I used to play French Revolution when we were little. We'd take turns being Marie Antoinette. Our grandmamma caught us once and had us whipped for revolutionary sentiments. We were six years old at the time and had no idea even what revolutionary sentiments were.

Robin Bridges

#14. When you call upon a Thoroughbred, he gives you all the speed, strength of heart and sinew in him. When you call on a jackass, he kicks.

Patricia Neal

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