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Found Quotes by Anne Lamott
- To love yourself as you are is a miracle, and to seek yourself is to have found yourself for now. And now is all we…
- I do not at all understand the mystery of grace - only that it meets us where we are but does not leave us where…
- My parents, and librarians along the way, taught me about the space between words; about the margins, where so many juicy moments of life and…
- I quit my last real job, as a writer at a magazine, when I was twenty-one. That was the moment when I lost my place…
- It's funny: I always imagined when I was a kid that adults had some kind of inner toolbox full of shiny tools: the saw of…
- We begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how we are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born…
- In a library, you can find small miracles and truth, and you might find something that will make you laugh so hard that you will…
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- I have so much that I want to say to you, but I can't say a word. only you will found out… — Superman
- Over the years my mother's steadfast faith in God has inspired me, particularly when I had to perform extremely difficult surgical procedures… — Benjamin Carson
- There is reason to suspect, that the distinctions of mankind have more show than value, when it is found that all agree… — Samuel Johnson
- I feel like a new person. I learned how to deal with people when I wasn't a football player. I always wondered… — Keith Millard
- If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when… — Aristotle
- Classical music and pop are two different universes, each with its own difficulties, peculiarities, depth and artistic dignity. In Italy, I think… — Andrea Bocelli
- The gratification of wealth is not found in mere possession or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application. — Miguel de Cervantes