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#1. He offered his arm and she took it. And the world was the same place.
And forever different. #Quote by Mary Balogh
#2. Behind every beautiful fur, there is a story. It is a bloody, barbaric story. #Quote by Mary Tyler Moore
#3. if they are bearded, they are after 117 CE. This #Quote by Mary Beard
#4. People who try to control situations all the time are afraid that if they don't, nothing will work out the way they want. #Quote by Stephen Chbosky
#5. How so many of her needs have been gathering, pebble by pebble, into the mountain that Brian climbs every day. #Quote by Mary Ann Rivers
#6. Ignorance and a narrow education lay the foundation of vice, and imitation and custom rear it up. #Quote by Mary Astell
#7. Envy is the slow poison that finally slaughters peace. #Quote by Jacent Mary Mpalyenkana
#8. By the altar, which is made of massive slabs of stone untouched by tools since hewn from the quarry and set up in this vast edifice, a barefooted priest wearing a linen tunic waits for the Levite to hand over the turtledoves. He takes the first one, carries it to a comer of the altar, and with a single blow knocks the head from its body. [ ... ] Joseph has nothing more to accomplish here, he must withdraw, collect his wife and child, and return home. Mary is pure once more, not in the strict sense of the word, because purity is something to which most human beings, and above all women, can scarcely hope to aspire. #Quote by Jose Saramago
#9. Celestina Giuliani learned the word "slander" at her cousin's baptism. #Quote by Mary Doria Russell
#10. Seeing their children touched and seared and wounded by race prejudice is one of the heaviest crosses which colored women have to bear. #Quote by Mary Church Terrell
#11. Mary-Kate and Ashley, who played Michelle, were great. I miss them, I love them, and I need to borrow some money from them. #Quote by John Stamos
#12. Dancing in the strip club, Not the dancing, but the being naked was excruciatingly scary for me. #Quote by Mary Steenburgen
#13. They had been denied a lot to make my dream possible and it was only fair that I repay them. #Quote by M.C. Mary Kom
#14. When Jesus isn't our everything, our enough, we pursue every other thing that fills. #Quote by Mary E. DeMuth
#15. I had a head start in acting. Because of my parents, I had a SAG card, an agent and a recognizable name. But I knew if I screwed up, people would never forget. I'd be dead. #Quote by Mary Crosby
#16. it is the Mediterranean, specifically Italy, that gave us the poet Ovid, who in the Metamorphoses deplored the eating of animals, and the vegetarian Leonardo da Vinci, who envisioned a day when the life of an animal would be valued as highly as that of a person, and Saint Francis, who once petitioned the Holy Roman Emperor to scatter grain on fields on Christmas Day and give the crested larks a feast. #Quote by Mary Roach
#17. Manage through the uncertainties. Practice appropriate actions and participate in healthy choices. Value and celebrate the loyalty of the individuals around you: celebrate their competencies and successes, as well as your own. Build up your circle and reinforce it at every opportunity. #Quote by Mary Anne Radmacher
#18. if we want to love Jesus completely, ardently, and perfectly - as did Mother Teresa - then we need his Spirit of Love, and Mary Immaculate brings him to us. #Quote by Michael Gaitley
#19. As a self-described Guadalupe girl, Lupe was sensitive to Guadalupe being overshadowed by the "Mary Monster." Lupe not only meant that Mary was the most dominant of the Catholic Church's "stable" of virgins; Lupe believed that the Virgin Mary was also "a domineering virgin. #Quote by John Irving
#20. We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning. #Quote by Mary Wesley
#21. I haven't accomplished everything that I want to yet in my career, that's why I'm still playing. I just know that I still have something left inside of me to accomplish, and I don't know exactly what that is. Hopefully, I'll know one day soon. #Quote by Mary Pierce
#22. I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other. #Quote by Mary Shelley
#23. The sentiment of immediate loss in some sort decayed, while that of utter, irremediable loneliness grew on me with time. #Quote by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
#24. Sometimes things aren't clear right away. That's where you need to be patient and persevere and see where things lead. #Quote by Mary Pierce
#25. The art of integrating the ego and the impulse for empathy in a dynamic call and response. #Quote by Mary Gaitskill
#26. And certainly unchristian, to hate someone for the color of his skin, yet such trivial things can change the pattern of a life. #Quote by Mary Jo Putney
#27. The nations of the earth that most vigorously foul the planetary nest and those in possession of the most destructive arsenals ought to be governed only by young women with small kids. More than anyone else, such mothers must live in the future, and they also face each day the realities of raw human nature.. This gives them a special insight, #Quote by Mary Doria Russell
#28. When I was in my freshman year at college I took some acting classes and found that I fell in love with it again. #Quote by Mary-Kate Olsen
#29. The lives of great men and women are miracles of patience and perseverance. #Quote by Mary Baker Eddy
#30. Listen, whatever you see and love
that's where you are. #Quote by Mary Oliver
#31. Emilio was certainly within his rights not to reveal the sordid details of his childhood even to his friends. Or perhaps especially to his friends, whose good opinion of him, he might feel, would not survive the revelations. #Quote by Mary Doria Russell