History Quote by Jacqueline Carey Download Open image “The tapestry of history is woven of many threads.” — Jacqueline Carey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare History Tapestry Thread Woven
“A single thread can unravel the tapestry while that same thread can make another stronger” — Brandy Potter Copy Share Image
“I believe that God is masterful enough to be able to weave many of the experiences and tribulations of our life into a tapestry… — Justin Brierley Copy Share Image
“The tapestry of her life was dotted with threadbare spots, where grief or pain or loss had eaten through like hungry moths. But those… — Karen Ranney Copy Share Image
It makes us a thread in a tapestry that has unrolled for centuries before us, and will unroll for centuries after us. We're midway… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The tapestry of my life was a ruin of unravelling threads. The brightest parts were a nonsensical madman's weaving. And now every day was… — Alexis Hall Copy Share Image
...we will stand amazed to see the topside of the tapestry and how God beautifully embroidered each circumstance into a pattern for our good… — Joni Eareckson Tada Copy Share Image
It will be very interesting one day to follow the pattern of our life as it is spread out like a beautiful tapestry. As… — Maria von Trapp Copy Share Image
“To recount these histories is like unravelling a thread: one means only to tell one little part, but then another comes in, and another,… — Margaret George Copy Share Image
You gotta find that hook so everybody can grab on to it. So that you're true to the culture but, at the same time,… — Jimmy Smits Copy Share Image
“I am spinning the silk threads of my story, weaving the fabric of my world.” — Laurie Halse Anderson Copy Share Image
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
“A pretty sight; it would have surprised me, if my capacity for surprise wasn't flattened.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“Never before had I used my service to escape any woes that troubled me, but I did that day.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“Young men," Melisande murmured after they had left, smiling faintly. "Such a sense of honor. Is he a little bit in love with you,… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
For this too I learned, that a storyteller's tale may end, but history goes on always. These events, so distant in legend, play a… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“for the keeping of secrets from adults is oft the only power a child may hope to possess.” — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
“If I have one pride in my calling, it is that I have never judged a patron wrongly - and I have never failed… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
I had begun to think my ripening body would wither untasted on the vine. — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Pain obliterates everything else. In pain, there is only the eternal present. — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
I would that I could have stopped time and preserved that day forever. It was a perfect day. There was the shadow of sorrow,… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Histories never conclude; they just pause their prose. Their stories are, if they are truthful, untidy affairs, resistant to windings-up and sortings-out. They beat… — Simon Schama Copy Share Image
It is said that history turns on small hinges. A human career, too, results from an accumulating series of decisions about large and small… — Norman Vincent Peale Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In the entire history of the universe, let alone in your own history, there has never been another day just like today, and there… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
History has often showed us the strength of the forces that are unleashed by the yearning for freedom. It moved people to overcome their… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
We find few historians who have been diligent enough in their search for truth; it is their common method to take on trust what… — John Dryden Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image
History is a certain way, but you just change the point of view a little bit, and you discover a whole new side of… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
We're at a point in history were we have to become a part of the neighborhood of inhabited planets, like a neighborhood of a… — Edgar Mitchell Copy Share Image