
Top 16 Virgin Widow Quotes
#1. Music clouds the intellect but clarifies the heart.
Edward Abbey
#2. The lessons of their early youth regulated the conduct of their riper years.
William Godwin
#3. Winning becomes easier over time as the cornerstones of confidence become habits.
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
#4. Love the life you have while you create the life of your dreams. Don't think you have to wait for the latter to do the former.
Hal Elrod
#5. I have watched people who have nothing to do with the film business, but who have become part of the circle for a short period of time. They can be truly devastated when the film wraps and people leave.
Jacqueline Bisset
#7. You're not a virgin and you didn't get divorced, but suddenly there's this thing you can start doing again with someone who is not your husband.
Ann Benjamin
#8. It's funny, my agent came up to us and said, "That line, when Nicholas says, 'I'm gonna bust this thing wide open,' what film's that from?" I said, "I think it's from every film." It's just like you get into that kind of mode of generic dialogue, it's fun to do.
Edgar Wright
#9. He who seeks revenge should dig two graves.
Mick Haines
#10. America seemed a virgin land waiting for civilization. But Europe had made the wilderness it found; America was not a virgin, she was a widow.
Ronald Wright
#11. The mind is an old crow/Who knows only to gather dead twigs
John O'Donohue
#12. I was like the good girl, bad girl, there were no grey areas for me.
Belinda Carlisle
#13. The frankest and freest product of the human mind and heart is a love letter; the writer gets his limitless freedom of statement and expression from his sense that no stranger is going to see what he is writing.
Mark Twain
#14. Post-Christian man is not the same as Pre-Christian man. He is as far removed as virgin is from widow: there is nothing in common except want of a spouse: but there is a great difference between a spouse-to-be and a spouse lost.
C.S. Lewis
#15. Virtue is not vouchsafed to a soul unless that soul has been trained and taught, and by unremitting practice brought to perfection.
Seneca.
#16. Augustine does not disagree with this when he teaches that it is a faculty of the reason and the will to choose good with the assistance of grace; evil, when grace is absent.
John Calvin
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