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The minutes I had left with him fall away like dead leaves pulled from branches. ~ Veronica Roth
Chapter 45 quotes by Veronica Roth
Writing doesn't mean necessarily putting words on a sheet of paper. You can write a chapter while walking or eating. ~ Umberto Eco
Chapter 45 quotes by Umberto Eco
When your Book of Life is written, will the chapter on work be an anthology of salary slips? ~ Gyan Nagpal
Chapter 45 quotes by Gyan Nagpal
On a scale of one to stepping on a LEGO, how much pain are you in? ~ Darynda Jones
Chapter 45 quotes by Darynda Jones
Of all the differences between the Old World and the New, this is perhaps the most salient. Half the wars of Europe, half the internal troubles that have vexed European States ... have arisen from theological differences or from the rival claims of Church and State. This whole vast chapter of debate and strife has remained virtually unopened in the United States. There is no Established Church. All religious bodies are equal before the law, and unrecognized by the law, except as voluntary associations of private citizens. ~ James Bryce
Chapter 45 quotes by James Bryce
The fifth doorway to experiencing Love for No Reason is the Doorway of Communication, which corresponds to the energy center located in the throat area. This doorway relates to speaking and listening with compassion, rather than judgment. There are some wonderful tools and techniques available to help us speak and listen with compassion that I've included in this chapter. ~ Marci Shimoff
Chapter 45 quotes by Marci Shimoff
CHAPTER XVIII HOW OLIVER PASSED HIS TIME, IN THE IMPROVING SOCIETY OF HIS REPUTABLE FRIENDS ~ Charles Dickens
Chapter 45 quotes by Charles Dickens
Does that mean you aren't going to be so grumpy?" she teased.
He gave her a crooked smile. "It depends on how nice you are to me."
Aimi laughed and threw a napkin at him. ~ Phillip W. Simpson
Chapter 45 quotes by Phillip W. Simpson
To awaken quite alone in a strange parallel universe is the priceless moment to a time traveler! ~ Vishwanath S J
Chapter 45 quotes by Vishwanath S J
I think, therefore I am, dangerous. ~ D.A. Hanks
Chapter 45 quotes by D.A. Hanks
To help ease any anxiety you may be feeling about the pace of your success, practice accepting that productivity and results can take time to come, and often come in cycles.
Experiment: Ask yourself the following questions:

1. Are there any areas of your life where you'd benefit from accepting the pace at which results and progress are occurring?

2. Is there objective evidence that suggests you are on the right track, and seeing positive results is merely a matter of patience and continuing to work methodically?

3. How would you talk to yourself differently if you had more acceptance of this? What would you say to yourself? Remember back to the self-compassion material from the last chapter. ~ Alice Boyes
Chapter 45 quotes by Alice Boyes
The operations of the federal government will be most extensive and important in times of war and danger; those of the State governments, in times of peace and security. ~ James Madison
Chapter 45 quotes by James Madison
There was certainly at this moment, in Elizabeth's mind, a more gentle sensation towards the original, that she had ever felt in the height of their acquaintance.
Elizabeth's changing relationship with Darcy on first visit to Pemberley, Chapter 43. ~ Jane Austen
Chapter 45 quotes by Jane Austen
California is like the hot blond high school chick who's been getting by on her looks, but now she's 45 and falling apart. ~ Adam Carolla
Chapter 45 quotes by Adam Carolla
When I read a novel I am not here. I am transported to far-off places, my eyes unseeing of the words on the page, busy with a scene being played out in my mind's eye, with my ears engaged, hearing the voices carry from the pen to the present. What a lovely place to be-not here
- Just Jane (Chapter Four Page 35) ~ Nancy Moser
Chapter 45 quotes by Nancy Moser
So I preached from Luke, chapter eighteen, verses one through eight: the parable of the importunate widow. It's one I've always liked. A widow is so persistent in her demands for justice that she overcomes the resistance of a judge who fears neither God nor man. She wears him down. Moral: The weak can overcome the strong if the weak persist. Persisting isn't always safe, but it's often necessary. ~ Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 45 quotes by Octavia E. Butler
What was it like?" .... "I mean, long ago."

"Not too different to now," ..."You humans – sorry, even part- humans – never seem to change much. ~ Phillip W. Simpson
Chapter 45 quotes by Phillip W. Simpson
I give you this charge, that you shall be of my Privy Council and content yourself to take pains for me and my realm. This judgement I have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gift and that you will be faithful to the State, and that without respect of my private will, you will give me that counsel that you think best: and, if you shall know anything necessary to be declared to me of secrecy, you shall show it to myself only and assure yourself I will not fail to keep taciturnity therein. And therefore herewith I charge you.
Administering the oath of office to William Cecil as Secretary of State, November 20, 1558, as quoted in Elizabeth I: The Word of a Prince, A Life from Contemporary Documents, by Maria Perry, Chapter V, Section: To make a good account to Almighty God ~ Elizabeth I
Chapter 45 quotes by Elizabeth I
A novelist must know what his last chapter is going to say and one way or another work toward that last chapter ... To me it is utterly basic, yet it seems like it's a great secret. ~ Leon Uris
Chapter 45 quotes by Leon Uris
To say that the frozen silence contracted itself into a yet higher globe of ice were to under-rate the exquisite tension and to shroud it in words. The atmosphere had become a physical sensation. As when, before a masterpiece, the acid throat contracts, and words are millstones, so when the supernaturally outlandish happens and a masterpiece is launched through the medium of human gesture, then all human volition is withered at the source and the heart of action stops beating.
Such a moment was this. Irma, a stalagmite of crimson stone, knew, for all the riot of her veins that a page had turned over. At chapter forty? O no! At chapter one, for she had never lived before save in a pulseless preface.
How long did they remain thus? How many times had the earth moved round the sun? How many times had the great blue whales of the northern waters risen to spurt their fountains at the sky? How many reed-bucks had fallen to the claws of how many leopards, while that sublime unit of two-figure statuary remained motionless? It is fruitless to ask. The clocks of the world stood still or should have done. ~ Mervyn Peake
Chapter 45 quotes by Mervyn Peake
'Red Hook Summer' is another chapter in my chronicles of Brooklyn. ~ Spike Lee
Chapter 45 quotes by Spike Lee
The truth is, I don't know what will happen across the entire world in the coming decades, and neither does anyone else. Not everyone, though, shares my reticence. A Web search for the text string "the coming war" returns two million hits, with completions like "with Islam," "with Iran," "with China," "with Russia," "in Pakistan," "between Iran and Israel," "between India and Pakistan," "against Saudi Arabia," "on Venezuela," "in America," "within the West," "for Earth's resources," "over climate," "for water," and "with Japan" (the last dating from 1991, which you would think would make everyone a bit more humble about this kind of thing). Books with titles like The Clash of Civilizations, World on Fire, World War IV, and (my favorite) We Are Doomed boast a similar confidence. Who knows? Maybe they're right. My aim in the rest of this chapter is to point out that maybe they're wrong. ~ Steven Pinker
Chapter 45 quotes by Steven Pinker
Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures."

Bhagwad Geeta chapter 7 verse 20 ~ Zakir Naik
Chapter 45 quotes by Zakir Naik
Aukeman quotes Norman Mailer:
"No wonder then that these have been the years of conformity and depression. A stench of fear has come out of every pore of American life and we suffer from a collective failure or nerve. The only courage, with rare exceptions, that we have been witness to, has been the isolated courage of isolated people." Welcome to Painterland (2016) Chapter 4, p.108 ~ Anastasia Aukeman
Chapter 45 quotes by Anastasia Aukeman
It's interesting that, there really is no Proverbs 31 for men in the Bible. Men need the whole Bible, women need a chapter. ~ Tony Evans
Chapter 45 quotes by Tony           Evans
In the thirteenth chapter of Creativity, Inc., Catmull talks about how the leadership teams at Disney and Pixar found solutions to the problems that arose during the merge of the two companies. They solved the problem by asking everyone who worked in the company for solutions rather than just leaving it up to the executives, which became known as Notes Day. ~ Top 50 Facts
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If death ends all, if I have neither to hope for good to come nor to fear evil, I must ask myself what I am here for and how in these circumstances I must conduct myself. Now the answer to one of these questions is plain, but it is so unpalatable that most men will not face it. There is no reason for living and life has no meaning. We are here, inhabitants for a little while of a small planet, revolving around a minor star which is in turn one of unnumbered galaxies... The astronomer tells us.... this planet will eventually reach a condition when living things can no longer exist upon it and at long last the universe will attain that final state of equilibrium in which nothing more can happen. Aeons and aeons before this man will have disappeared. Is it possible to suppose that it will matter then that he ever existed? He will have been a chapter in the history of the universe as pointless as the chapter in which is written the life stories of the strange creatures that inhabited the primeval earth. ~ W. Somerset Maugham
Chapter 45 quotes by W. Somerset Maugham
Breathe, darling. This is just a chapter. It's not your whole story. ~ S. C. Lourie
Chapter 45 quotes by S. C. Lourie
Both my parents died on the young side. My father was 45, and my mother was 61, so cancer's affected me in a big way. ~ Kevin Connolly
Chapter 45 quotes by Kevin Connolly
How many bible stories start out with Watcha? Huh? I guarantee not many.-Chapter 1 of A Harbinger's Tale ~ Dale W. Reierson
Chapter 45 quotes by Dale W. Reierson
Homes should mean something to us humans. They are a basic instinct. A home, with a life that centers only on food and sleep, is not really a home, it's a house. Beauty and graciousness, joy of living, being used in every part, these are the things that make a house a home. (chapter header quote from Popular Home Decorations, 1940) ~ Ellen Baker
Chapter 45 quotes by Ellen Baker
I am convinced that in the upcoming chapter of the struggle, I can be more useful to the inevitable change that will soon come to Cuba, to Cuba's freedom, as a private citizen dedicated to helping the heroes within Cuba. ~ Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Chapter 45 quotes by Lincoln Diaz-Balart
They gave me a second opportunity and 45 years later I'm still here. ~ Tony Oliva
Chapter 45 quotes by Tony Oliva
The center console rattled when it hinged open, and after futilely pawing around for a bottle of
aspirin, Steele settled on the FN Five-seven instead.


Most of the time Steele carried a modified Colt 1911. The .45 was an old gun, and the only thing his father left at the house
before he disappeared. It was Steele's most cherished possession, but not the right weapon for what he had planned ~ Sean Parnell
Chapter 45 quotes by Sean  Parnell
Many, many of my paintings have come from the first chapter of Moby Dick. ~ Robert Indiana
Chapter 45 quotes by Robert Indiana
Something that sounded like an insect droned past Ralph's ear. He had an idea it was a .45-caliber bug. Better hurry up, sweetheart, Carolyn advised. When bullets hit you on this level they kill you, remember? ~ Stephen King
Chapter 45 quotes by Stephen King
Hearts are like Books. You cannot understand one by flipping the pages or by reading the last chapter ~ Alok Jagawat
Chapter 45 quotes by Alok Jagawat
Who can't relate to the idea of leaving one chapter behind and moving on to the next? ~ Mike Shinoda
Chapter 45 quotes by Mike Shinoda
This closing chapter takes up three problems about authoritative reason giving that earlier chapters have raised but not resolved: what makes reasons credible, how people who work with specialized sorts of reason giving can make their reasons accessible to people outside their specialties, and what particular problems social scientists face when it comes to communicating their reasons, and reconciling them with the reasons that we as ordinary people give for our actions. Governmental commissions, we will see, offer just one of many ways to broadcast reasons. We will also see that the credibility of reasons always depends on the relation between speaker and audience, in part because giving of reasons always says something about the relation itself. ~ Charles Tilly
Chapter 45 quotes by Charles Tilly
Time is an encoded pattern of fabric woven with information & energy. ~ Vishwanath S J
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN "Y ~ Deke Mackey Jr.
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