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“Be true to God in everything that you say and do, don't be fake; don't shed crocodile tears, do not decieve anybody, do not conceal the truth because God sees everything, God knows all things, God is everywhere. You cannot hide from God. God will always reveal the truth against all odds. The world will see right through you.....
Yeah...
God Our Protector Keep My Faith:Biblical Verses 6, a book by Stellah Mupanduki.”
Justice
The Truth
Presence Of God
God Our Protector
In Truth
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
“Relax. Respond. That's what people do. You can't go through life questioning your situation at every turn.”
Plays
Rosencrantz And Guildenstern
“EVERYTHING ROUND AIN'T A BALL”
Poem
Poet
Female Empowerment
New York City
Harlem
Black Girl Magic
Beyonce
Oprah
The Bronx
“Infront of every successful man is a woman like a savior; as a mother, as a wife, as a daughter, as a sister, as a friend”
Womanhood
Success Quotes
Womans Strength
Savoir
Woman And Man
“Behind every unsuccessful woman is a man like a holy shit”
Life Quotes
Womanhood
Man And Woman
Holy Shit
Incendies
“Every balle que je mets dans le fusil, Is like a poème.
And I shoot a poème to the people and it is the précision of my poème qui tue les gens”
Poetry
Bullet
Incendies
2 Books Collection Series: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck & Everything Is F*cked
“Que algo te importe un carajo no significa ser indiferente; significa estar cómodo por ser diferente.”
Life Lessons
Honesty
Focus On Successsed
Productiveción
“It is not difficult to see that if everyone were to follow Paul’s personal example of celibacy, his idea of holiness, and his dream of celibate society, the human race would in no time be wiped off the face of the Earth.”
History
Abuse
Bible
Reform
Bible Study
Truth Seeker
Celibacy
Reforming The Church
Reforming Religion
Scholarly Research
The Braindead Megaphone
“Am I oversimplifying here? Yes. Is all our media stupid? Far from it. Were intelligent, valuable things written about the rush to war (and about O.J. and Monica, and then Laci Peterson and Michael Jackson, et al.)? Of course.
But: Is some of our media very stupid? Hoo boy. Does stupid, near-omnipresent media make us more tolerant toward stupidity in general? It would be surprising if it didn’t.
Is human nature such that, under certain conditions, stupidity can come to dominate, infecting the brighter quadrants, dragging everybody down with it?”
Writers
News
Media
Stupidity
Information
Information Overload
Dumbing Down
Paper Heart
“Believe
B.ravery isn’t something you’re born with
E.veryone is afraid
L.ife isn’t always going to come easy
I.t will tear you down some days, but
E.ven when you feel small
V.alleys of hope will always run through
E.very doubt building inside of you”
Poetry
Poems
Poet
Poetry Quotes
Poetry Love
Poets And Poetry
Quotes From Poetry Books
The Arrangement
“Lucullus placed a live fish in a glass jar in front of every diner at his table. The better the death, the better the meal would taste.
Catherine de Medici brought her cooks to France when she married, and those cooks brought sherbet and custard and cream puffs, artichokes and onion soup, and the idea of roasting birds with oranges. As well as cooks, she brought embroidery and handkerchiefs, perfumes and lingerie, silverware and glassware and the idea that gathering around a table was something to be done thoughtfully. In essence, she brought being French to France.
Everything started somewhere else. She thought of Tim's note:
write to me
. He didn't want to hear about Lucullus and Catherine de Medici; but she loved her old tomes and the things unearthed there, the ballast they lent, the safety of information. She spread her notebooks open across the table. There was a recipe for roasted locusts from ancient Egypt, and on the facing page, her own memory of the first thing she ever cooked, the curry sauce and Anne's chocolate.”
Ancient History
Famous Chefs
Old Recipes
Mfk Fisher
Catherine De Medicis
The Arrangement
“From a long board, he watched her rake a pile into the stockpot: tomatoes and garlic, orange peel and bay, the heads and spines and tails of a dozen sardines. She plunged a knife into a spider crab and split it in two, tossing it after. She hadn't noticed Al standing behind her.
He cleared his throat, and she swung around.
"Oh, goodness," she said.
"You've been busy."
She held to his face a mortar of green pounded herbs and garlic, a rouille so sharp it made his eyes water. And then a hard loaf of bread, white fish steaks translucent as china; she put a salted almond in his mouth, a crust dipped into the stockpot, her finger. She was giddy, beautiful, his wife.
She poured the stock through a strainer, pressing on the bones and shells with the back of a wooden spoon. She poached the fish steaks, some tiny rings and tangles of squid, picking out the mussels as they opened; she toasted bread; she warmed a Delft tureen with boiling water. She set the table, handing a cold bottle of white wine from the refrigerator and a corkscrew to him.
"There's so much in this kitchen," she whispered.
"Is Gigi here?"
"No, not ever, I don't think. But she's got every kind of gadget. Look at this. Do you know what this is?" She held up a Bakelite-handled comb with a dozen tines.
Al waited.
"It's for slicing cake," she said.”
Cooking
Seafood
Utensil
Mfk Fisher
The Arrangement
“The market smelled of hay and roasted nuts; she bought a newspaper cone of almonds from a woman stirring them over an open fire. She bought thick sandy leeks, a rope of garlic and a pound of tomatoes; she bought a long
batard
of sourdough bread, a dozen bluish speckled eggs, a jar of cream, because now she had a refrigerator and could keep such things for more than an hour or two. She lifted the paper lid of the cream and tasted it, wiping her mouth with the back of her hand; she remembered the pillowy clouds of Gruyère grated onto her piece of waxed paper at Les Halles, the cheese maker young and handsome and milk-fed himself; he tried to teach her the French for being in love with him:
mon cocotte, mon chouchou, ma petit lapin, Madame, s'il vous plaît
.
She walked the stalls, and on the edge of the market, a fishmonger laid out his catch on two blocks of ice: strange curled squids and spider crabs, silvery piles of sardines, their eyes still sparkling, thick slabs of some white-meated fish, its head as big as a dinner plate.”
French
Seafood
French Food
Farmers Market
Mfk Fisher
The Arrangement
“She browned onions and garlic, and from the pot on the windowsill, chopped a few winter-sad leaves of tarragon. The smell was green and strong, and she thought of spring.
Spring in Dijon, when she and Al would hike into the mountains with the Club Alpin, the old women forever chiding her tentative steps, her newborn French:
la petite violette, violette américaine
. She would turn back to Al, annoyed, and he would laugh. Hardly his delicate flower. When they stopped for lunch, it was Mary Frances with the soufflé of calves' brains, whatever was made liver or marrow, ordering enough strong wine that everyone was laughing. The way home, the women let her be.
If she wanted calves' brains now, she wouldn't even know where to begin to look or how to pay. She and Al seemed to be living on vegetables and books, tobacco, quiet. She blanched a bunch of spinach and chopped it. She beat eggs with the tarragon, heated the skillet once again. There was a salad of avocados and oranges. There was a cold bottle of ale and bread. Enough, for tonight.”
Reminiscing
Spring
French Food
Offal
French Cooking
Mfk Fisher
Journal of a Solitude
“Every flower holds the whole mystery in its short cycle, and in the garden we are never far away from death, the fertilizing, good, creative death.”
Death
Flowers
Gardening
Fertile Creativity
The Beauty of Conflict for Couples: Igniting Passion, Intimacy and Connection in your Relationship
“What if every moment of conflict is a chance to make your relationship even stronger?”
Relationships
Inspiration
Couples
Self Help
Conflict Resolution
Couples Fights
Couples Dynamic
American Wilderness: A New History
“Nowhere is our national schizophrenia more in evidence than in the ongoing debates over drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Many Americans want to preserve the wilderness characteristics of this landscape, but they also drive the very cars--GMC Yukons and Toyota Tundras being the most ironically named--that make new sources of Arctic oil appear to be necessary.”
Wilderness
Suvs
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
“Това, което знам за интимността е, че няма определени естествени закони, които управляват сексуалното изживяване на двама души и че тези закони не могат да бъдат променяни, както не можеш да се пазариш с гравитацията. Да се чувстваш уютно физически с тялото на друг не е решение, което можеш да вземеш. Няма почти нищо общо с начина, по който двама души мислят, действат, говорят или изглеждат. Мистериозният магнит или е там, заровен някъде в гръдният кош, или го няма. Когато го няма (както осъзнах в миналото с болезнена яснота), не можеш да го насилиш да съществува.”
Любов
Секс
Интимност
The Sharp Edge of Love: Extreme Sex! Mythic Romance! Primal Intensity!
“My mission now is to shed every shame, guilt, judgment or embarrassment about my or anyone's sexuality . . . I did my trial by fire, and came out the other side tattered, but clear in my identity.”
Bdsm
Kinky Sex
“The British definitely like their tea. It’s their solution to everything, all problems and concerns. If there’s ever a major crisis, a cup of tea will help.”
Tea
British
England
English
Britain
Solution To Problems
Cup Of Tea
Tea Humor
“Nicknamed Wind because no one ever saw him coming, this huge, unsightly dog terrorized everyone. If it weren’t for the twenty-foot chain that kept him anchored to a metal post, there wouldn’t be any children left.”
Humor
Children
Animals
Dogs
Orphanage
Orphans
Adventure Fiction
Guard Dog
“The greatest discovery in life is the knowledge of the Will of GOD.”
Secret Of Life
Knowing God
Greatest Discovery
Secret Of God
Secret Of Knowledge
How to Be Alone
“On the other hand, some of the family’s impatience with the public is justified. When I use Federal Express, I accept as a condition of business that its standardized forms must be filled out in printed letters. An e-mail address off by a single character goes nowhere. Transposing two digits in a phone number gets me somebody speaking heatedly in Portuguese. Electronic media tell you instantly when you’ve made an error; with the post office, you have to wait. Haven’t we all at some point tested its humanity? I send mail to friends in Upper Molar, New York (they live in Upper Nyack), and expect a stranger to laugh and deliver it in forty-eight hours. More often than not, the stranger does. With its mission of universal service, the Postal Service is like an urban emergency room contractually obligated to accept every sore throat, pregnancy, and demented parent that comes its way. You may have to wait for hours in a dimly lit corridor. The staff may be short-tempered and dilatory. But eventually you will get treated. In the Central Post Office’s Nixie unit—where mail arrives that has been illegibly or incorrectly addressed—I see street numbers in the seventy thousands; impossible pairings of zip codes and streets; addresses without a name, without a street, without a city; addresses that consist of the description of a building; addresses written in water-based ink that rain has blurred. Skilled Nixie clerks study the orphans one at a time. Either they find a home for them or they apply that most expressive of postal markings, the vermilion finger of accusation that lays the blame squarely on you, the sender.”
Post Office
Emergency Room
“We are thieves of the moment, taking every instance in appreciation of its true value.”
Inspirational
Artist
Photography
Artists Quotes
Artistic Expression
Vicstahmilien
Artistbydayvillainbynight
The Magic Christmas Ornament
“Their very special, very very favorite ornament continued to inspire them that Christmas and for all the Christmases that followed.”
Magic
Christmas
Holidays
Christmas Spirit
Christmas Wishes
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