Top 12 Dickinsons Preserves Quotes

#1. Religion is like this; a prayer, a song, a flower, a white sugar ball, a chime of the brass bell, the rendering of mantra, closing one's eyes; Meditation.

Aporva Kala

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#2. Henry James said there isn't any difference between "the English novel" and "the American novel" since there are only two kinds of novels at all, the good and the bad.

Eudora Welty

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#3. Tom Jr. was steeped in Free Soil politics and was now chief justice of the Kansas State Supreme Court.

Robert L. O'Connell

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#4. Languor is a more efficient method of control.

Margaret Atwood

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#5. The first step toward speaking for others is speaking for ourselves.

Gloria Steinem

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#6. There's nothing wrong at all with women wanting to be women.

Liz Phair

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#7. God has always opened one door after another. Sometimes you think all the doors are closed and just when you think that, a door opens.

Laura Allen

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#8. She is a great gobbler of books, but reads only trash, memorizing nothing and leaving out the longer descriptions.

Vladimir Nabokov

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#9. They do not love that do not show their love.

William Shakespeare

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#10. In a culture where life was short, decisions had to be made in a hurry. You would never have enough time, might never live to see the consequences of a wrong action - or a correct one. On Query, it was different.

L.E. Modesitt Jr.

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#11. It's a very common belief [among Mormons] that the Constitution will hang by a thread and the Church will save it.

Jan Shipps

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#12. And this is the forbidden truth, the unspeakable taboo - that evil is not always repellent but frequently attractive; that it has the power to make of us not simply victims, as nature and accident do, but active accomplices.

Joyce Carol Oates

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