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- Adorn ritual; decorate shrines of love, hope, tranquility. Be significant. Arrive deliberate. . . – Cathleen Margaret
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- Good morning, God. Another beautiful day. I’m still here, and so is the sun. Thank you. Right, now let’s get down to business. – Cathleen Falsani
- Maybe that’s why Jesus was so fond of parables: Nothing describes the indescribable like a good yarn. – Cathleen Falsani
- Trying to explain or define grace is like catching the wind in a cardboard box or describing the color green. – Cathleen Falsani
- Grace has a way of sneaking up on you like that. When you least deserve it. – Cathleen Falsani
- But Fin would always be a bit of a romantic, at least when it came to books. – Cathleen Schine
- Time: old cold time, old sorrow, settling down in layers like silt in a pond. – Margaret Atwood
- The sun is free, it is still there to be enjoyed. – Margaret Atwood
- These things sneak up on him for no reason, these flashes of irrational happiness. It’s probably a vitamin deficiency. – Margaret Atwood
- I am tempted to think that to be despised by her sex is a very great compliment to a woman. – Margaret Atwood
- It changes you for ever, but you are changing for ever anyway. – Margaret Mahy
- Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. – Margaret Fuller
- Raising children is like baking cookies at high altitudes. The recipe doesn’t work. You must open the oven door and keep checking on the cookies. – Margaret Aranda
- Young people are moving away from feeling guilty about sleeping with somebody to feeling guilty if they are *not* sleeping with someone. – Margaret Mead
- But there’s something missing in them, even the nice ones. It’s like they’re permanently absent-minded, like that can’t quite remember who they are. – Margaret Atwood
- … Remember that forgiveness too is a power. To beg for it is a power, and to withold or bestow it is a power, perhaps the greatest. – Margaret Atwood
- I like the fact that kids are willing to be imaginative and go along with me when I’m telling strange tales. – Margaret Peterson Haddix
- She was no intellectual, but men were scrupulous about avoiding intellectual women unless they had the sense to keep it well hidden. – Margaret Way
- There are more good women in the world than there are men worthy of them! – Margaret Way
- Now is a time for, dare I say it, kindness. I thought being extremely smart would take care of it. But I see I have been found out. – Margaret Edson
- But people will do anything rather than admit that their lives have no meaning. – Margaret Atwood
- I didn’t much like it, this grudge-holding against the past. – Margaret Atwood
- you can’t change the past,Aunt Lou used to say.Oh, but I wanted to;that was the one thing I really wanted to do – Margaret Atwood
- She was so shattered about what kind of man he was — brutal, tender, passionate. There was little doubt he had some mental disorder. – Margaret Way
- If you ever look sideways at another man or attempt to refuse me I shall beat you. Got it? – Margaret Way
- It is shocking how many crimes the Bible contains. The Governor’s wife should cut them all out and paste them into her scrapbook. – Margaret Atwood
- It may be necessary temporarily to accept a lesser evil, but one must never label a necessary evil as good. – Margaret Mead
- Change from despair to joy he made her extremely beautiful. – Margaret Landon
- Writing a book isn’t just about ‘writing a book.’ Unfortunately, it’s about selling it, and getting it out to the masses. – Margaret Aranda
- I’d cut up my heart for you to wear if you wanted it. – Margaret Mitchell
- More and more I feel like a letter-”deposited here, collected there. But a letter addressed to no one. – Margaret Atwood
- I could end this with a moral,as if this were a fable about animals,though no fables are really about animals. – Margaret Atwood
- I follow suit, said the lion, vacating his coat of arms and movie logos; and the eagle said, Get me off this flag. – Margaret Atwood
- …yes, in the obscured sky a moon does float, newly, a wishing moon, a sliver of ancient rock, a goddess, a wink. – Margaret Atwood
- Religious people of any serious kind made her nervous: they were like men in raincoats who might or might not be flashers. – Margaret Atwood
- I thought my heart was pure. We do like to have such good opinions of our own motives when we’re about to do something harmful, to someone else. – Margaret Atwood
- Lose your temper and you lose the fight. – Margaret Atwood
- She told me that love has a magic all its own. – Margaret Mallory
- Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. – Margaret Mead