Top 14 Expectantly Sentence Quotes
#1. If really good people who are deeply committed and who are thriving spiritually have to beat down the nature with which they seem to have been born and cut themselves off from the full realization of love, how can that be pleasing to God?
Andrew Solomon
#2. The Canadians had Terrell. He was uninfected, in quarantine, and knew nothing.
China Mieville
#3. It is a poor thing for the writer to take on that which he doesn't understand.
Anton Chekhov
#4. I love rewriting because that is where and how you discover the story. It's like you have this skeleton, and you get to put flesh on it and hair and clothes and really wonderful jewelry.
Caroline Leavitt
#5. Don't try to hold people to you, don't try to push them away. Let life do everything for you. This is the proper attitude on the path of love.
Frederick Lenz
#6. I grew up around books. When I first held the book and it was a substantive, tangible thing, and I thought of all the work that went into it, not just my work but everybody else's and the research and so forth, there's a sense of really have done something worthwhile.
Paul Allen
#7. I don't promise to forget the mystery, but I know I'll have a marvelous time.
Carolyn Keene
#8. I may not be a king or a queen, but I'll be damned if I'm not treated like royalty.
Samuel Crone
#9. I think that critiquing the myths of our society and helping people find their way through them is a very important thing. It's a theme that goes through all of my work.
Sam Keen
#10. Rulers are not anointed. They are created by the void of self-mastery.
T.F. Hodge
#11. Do you know what that's like? How good it feels? For once in my life, someone wants me.
Brynna Gabrielson
#12. I train for about an hour five days a week and feel I'm in the best shape I've ever been. I can eat what I want and that includes scoffing half a big bar of Cadbury's a day.
Peter Andre
#13. These are the things of which men think, who live: of their own selves and the dwelling place of their fathers; of their neighbors; of work and service; of rule and reason and women and children; of Beauty and Death and War.
W.E.B. Du Bois
#14. And there begins a lang digression about the lords o' the creation.
Robert Burns
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