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Ernest Hemingway

"The Lord is my shepherdI shall not want him for longHe maketh me to lie down in green pasturesand there are no green pasturesHe leadeth me beside still watersand still waters run deep."

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"The Lord is my shepherdI shall not want him for longHe maketh me to lie down in green pasturesand there are no green pasturesHe leadeth me beside still watersand still waters run deep."

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Donna Grant

"The gospel of salvation, the divine truth, set us free."

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Donna Grant

"The aim is to love God because the pure heart loves loving God and because the true mind knows He deserves it. Unlike the accusations and beliefs of the critics and skeptics, it is neither an obligation of duty; nor a fear of damnation; nor a wish for power; nor a desire to appear more righteous than others; nor because God needs it; but because through all love, truth, reason, faith, honesty, and joy in and beyond oneself and the universe, He is worthy."

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Donna Grant

"At every given moment we are absolutely perfect for what is required for our journey."

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Donna Grant

"Remain true to the earth, my brethren, with the power of your virtue! Let your bestowing love and your knowledge be devoted to be the meaning of the earth! . . . Let it not fly away from the earthly and beat against eternal walls with its wings. . . . Lead, like me, the flown-away virtue back to the earth-yes, back to body and life: that it may give to the earth its meaning, a human meaning!"

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Donna Grant

"The mind is the sacred centre of all attraction."

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Donna Grant

"We are citizens of heaven. We must conduct ourselves, worthy of our calling, faith in Christ."

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Donna Grant

"Faith is the poetry of our dreams, action is the builder of our reality."

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Donna Grant

"This is a divine path."

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Donna Grant

"What God has planned for us is far better than what we desire to behold."

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Donna Grant

"The path of light is self awaken."

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Ernest Hemingway
"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast."

Life

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Ernest Hemingway
"But, he thought, I keep them with precision. Only I have no luck anymore. But who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready."

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Ernest Hemingway
"What you have with Maria, whether it lasts just through today and a part of tomorrow, or whether it lasts for a long life is the most important thing that can happen to a human being. There will always be people who say it does not exist because they cannot have it. But I tell you it is true and that you have it and that you are lucky even if you die tomorrow."

Love

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Ernest Hemingway
"I had never known any man to die while speaking in terza-rima."

Art

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Ernest Hemingway
"As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand."

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Ernest Hemingway
"Let us not doubt, brother. Let us not pry into the holy mysteries of the hen-coop with simian fingers."

Mystery

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Ernest Hemingway
"About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after."

Morality

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Ernest Hemingway
"I shouldn't have gone out so far, fish, he said. "Neither for you nor for me. I'm sorry, fish."

Emotion

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Ernest Hemingway
"As long as you can start you are all right. The juice will come."

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Ernest Hemingway
"Then I started to think in Lipp's about when I had first been able to write a story about losing everything. It was up in Cortina d'Ampezzo when I had come back to join Hadley there after the spring skiing which I had to interrupt to go on assignment to Rhineland and the Ruhr. It was a very simple story called 'Out of Season' and I had omitted the real end of it which was that the old man hanged himself. This was omitted on my new theory that you could omit anything if you knew that you omitted and the omitted part would strengthen the story and make people feel something more than they understood."

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