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Marianne Williamson
"We don't ask God for too much; in fact, we ask for too little. Turn to Him for everything. Give everything to God."
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Source : Marianne Williamson (2013). “Illuminata: Thoughts, Prayers, Rites of Passage”, p.64, Random House
Marianne Williamson
#Giving Quotes
#Littles Quotes
#Too Much Quotes
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“I didn't know there were so many ghosts in [New] York.”
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“There's a lot of smoke being blown at you, but this is no new sport to me; I've been doing it a long time, I'm used to it and I see it coming immediately the minute it gets into our realm.”
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“But think of how much worse it would be to sit here, not knowing. Until the Dead choke the Ratterlin and Hedge walks across the dry bed of the river to batter down the door.”
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“Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by. Life is like that - one stitch at a time taken patiently and the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery.”
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“Obamacare is really I think the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery,”
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“To like Keats is a test of fitness for understanding poetry, just as to like Shakespeare is a test of general mental capacity.”
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“To speak today of a famous novelist is like speaking of a famous cabinetmaker or speedboat designer. Adjective is inappropriate to noun.”
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“Women are in bondage; their clothes are a great hindrance to their engaging in any business which will make them pecuniarily independent, and since the soul of womanhood never can be queenly and noble so long as it must beg bread for its body, is it not better, even at the expense of a vast deal of annoyance, that they whose lives deserve respect and are greater than their garments should give an example by which woman may more easily work out her own emancipation?”