Top 16 Quotes About Foggy Mornings
#1. A city of squalls, foggy mornings, intervals of blue and white so immaculate the eyes ached. A city of readers, coffee drinkers, kissers on sidewalks, sad faces at wet windows. A city of umbrellas, woolen scarves, raincoats, cigarettes, wineglasses, cognac.
Keith Miller
#2. Eternal life and the invisible world are only to be sought in God. Only within Him do all spirits dwell. He is an abyss of individuality, the only infinite plenitude.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#3. There is a tendency in our planning to confuse the unfamiliar with the improbable.
Thomas Schelling
#4. Those who served both the Almighty and secular lords did their best to follow Jesus's teachings and render unto Caesar the things which were Caesar's, and unto God the things that were God's, all the while praying they'd never have to choose between the two.
Sharon Kay Penman
#5. I realized that all you have to do is state what you need and figure out how to get it, and be kind and help other people move forward. Check your jealousy, which is always present, and the threat of the younger generation coming forward as they must do.
Jeanine Tesori
#6. If you search everywhere, yet cannot find what you are seeking, it is because what you seek is already in your possession.
Lao-Tzu
#7. Successful people take their current limitation and put it on their agenda as a job to do, as a thing to figure out and make happen.
Brendon Burchard
#8. The things that unite us-America's past of which we are so proud, our hopes and aspirations for the future of the world and this much loved country-these things far outweigh what little divides us.
Ronald Reagan
#9. The "question" is the inoculation against and the antidote for ignorance.
Ted Agon
#10. Caring for our own hearts isn't selfishness; it's how we begin to love.
John Eldredge
#11. Our larger body is eternity. Eventually, we return to the source in its undifferentiated form, in its absolute form, which is both form and formlessness, but we exist in that sea all the time.
Frederick Lenz
#12. Gods are fragile beings. They depend on the hospitality of those who believe in them
Bangambiki Habyarimana
#13. Aikido can be summed up like this: True victory is self-victory; let that day arrive quickly! (True victory) means unflinching courage; (self-victory) symbolizes unflagging effort; and (let that day arrive quickly) represents the glorious moment of triumph in the here and now.
Morihei Ueshiba
#14. If thou neglectest thy love to thy neighbor, in vain thou professest thy love to God; for by thy love to God, the love to thy neighbor is begotten, and by the love to thy neighbor thy love to God is nourished.
Francis Quarles
#15. We must work on our souls, enlarging and expanding them. We do so by experiencing all of life-the beauty and the joy as well as the grief and pain. Soul work requires paying attention to life, to the laughter and the sorrow, the enlightening and the frightening, the inspiring and the silly.
Matthew Fox
#16. The rich become rich by taking, and the poor by giving.
Bryce Courtenay