Top 16 Eripuit Coelo Quotes
#1. Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis. He snatched the lightning from the sky and the sceptre from tyrants.
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
#2. Think about the comfortable feeling you have as you open your front door. That's but a hint of what we'll feel some day on arriving at the place our Father has lovingly and personally prepared for us in heaven. We will finally - and permanently - be 'at home' in a way that defies description.
Charles Stanley
#3. Every star has been set in the sky. We mistakenly think they were put there for us.
Lauren DeStefano
#4. We are trusted, loved and wanted in direct proportion to how we trust, love and want those with whom we come in contact
Richard Hall
#5. Charleston is an extraordinary place. There is a deep connection between the residents and nearly three hundred and fifty years of history, and those ties between daily life and the distant past are strengthened by the occasional glimpse beyond the veil.
James Caskey
#6. I have always thought that all philosophical debates are ultimately between the partisans of structure and the partisans of goo.
Alan W. Watts
#7. That which makes people dissatisfied with their condition, is the chimerical idea they form of the happiness of others.
James Thomson
#8. I can't even say I've begun yet, but I'm trying on the idea that there is a book in my future.
Kathy Mattea
#9. I try to imitate on the piano the leaps in space a dancer makes.
Cecil Taylor
#10. If you looked busy, you could get away with almost anything.
Brent Weeks
#11. You could tell more about a stranger by seeing their house than you ever would by inviting them to yours.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#12. For me, before I learned how to read I was really interested in story and in landscape and nature. I decided to become a writer almost as soon as I learned to read.
Rebecca Solnit
#13. Jazz should be much less about stress on technical exhibitionism and much more on emotional content.
Booker Little
#14. I believe that if we build sincere friendships, without being judgmental, the chances of our message being accepted are greater.
H.H. Fowler
#15. I think the best way to put it is that newspictures are the noun and the verb; our kind of photography is the adjective and adverb. The newspicture is a single frame; ours, a subject viewed in series. The newspicture is dramatic, all subject and action. Ours shows what's back of the action.
Roy Stryker
#16. What is it like to fall asleep? What happens? Where do we go? Why don't we remember? Since childhood most of us have wondered about the mystery of sleep.
Henry Reed