
Top 15 Glimmerglass Pools Quotes
#1. If we go to the white man for school ,we will learn the way the white man wants us to learn. We will come back and build the country the white man wants us to build. One that continues to serve them. We will never be free.
Yaa Gyasi
#2. The mission, he thought, probably failed because of a series of logical, reasonable, carefully considered decisions, each of which seemed like a good idea at the time. Like most colossal disasters.
Mary Doria Russell
#3. Man persists in waywardness. If one institution fails [he says], try another - anything but God's plan.
Billy Graham
#5. God never can use any man very much till he has grace enough to forget himself entirely while doing God's work; for He will not give His glory to another nor share with the most valued instrument the praise that belongs to Jesus Christ alone.
A.B. Simpson
#6. We are here to abet creation and to witness it, to notice each thing so each thing gets noticed. Together we notice not only each mountain shadow and each stone on the beach but we notice each other's beautiful face and complex nature so that creation need not play to an empty house.
Annie Dillard
#7. The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.
William James
#8. The suburbs of folly is vain mirth, and profuseness of laughter is the city of fools.
Francis Quarles
#9. If a rare golden heart is sacrificed in the process of trying to research or help many, then the world loses.
Leta B.
#12. A flower blooming in the desert has greater strength than a tree flourishing in a rain forest.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#13. Down different roads. But each of you gets to decide
Gayle Forman
#14. There is no 'ultimate goal of therapy.' Thinking there is some ultimate or universal goal of therapy is one of the most fundamental errors of our field. To me, that concept is rather arrogant, as if therapists were some kind of spiritual experts who knew what human beings are supposed to be like.
David D. Burns
#15. Looking at the creative process is like looking into a crystal: no matter which facet we gaze into, we see all the others reflected.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
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