Top 14 Infancy Narratives Quotes

#1. You will be turning thirty soon, Mr. Kawana, which means that, from now on, you will gradually enter that twilight portion of life - you will be getting older.

Haruki Murakami

#2. God created us to rule, to lead and use all His riches to establish His order

Sunday Adelaja

#3. Zach looked at Carey in consternation, obviously wondering if we were using the rare good cop/loony cop interrogation technique.

Ben Aaronovitch

#4. Say a prayer for those in despair. May all their tomorrows be sunny and bright ... filled with hope to conquer over all their troubles!

Timothy Pina

#5. The two chapters of Matthew's Gospel devoted to the infancy narratives are not a meditation presented under the guise of stories, but the converse: Matthew is recounting real history, theologically thought through and interpreted, and thus he helps us to understand the mystery of Jesus more deeply.

Pope Benedict XVI

#6. Perfect? How can you define a word without concrete meaning?

Ellen Hopkins

#7. The liberality of one who has much, in permitting one who has nothing to get all that he can.

Ambrose Bierce

#8. The hunter is the alert man. But this itself-life as complete alertness-is the attitude in which the animal exists in the jungle.

Jose Ortega Y Gasset

#9. When you give me something that I love, then I spend a long time drilling down on it and figuring out what it is I love about it.

Mark Waid

#10. When actress Shirley Maclaine arrived 30 minutes late for a class, I asked her to leave.

Bikram Choudhury

#11. Babies and the old are permitted self-absorption. In between, it provokes resentment.

Mason Cooley

#12. There is nothing more real than light.

Seth Adam Smith

#13. I think you'll be a great teacher, said Gary. That's his role in my life: blind encourager and ambassador of false senses of security.

Matthew Norman

#14. Consider intentions carefully. Karma gives a damn about ego, awards allegiance to none, and its justice is truly blind.

T.F. Hodge

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