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heaven care ordinary
No thanks," said Digory, "I don't know that I care much about living on and on after everyone I know is dead. I'd rather live an ordinary time and die and go to Heaven. C. S. Lewis
heaven storm tides
Writers cannot choose their own mood: with them it is not always hide-tide, nor --thank Heaven!--always Storm. Charlotte Bronte
heaven world difficulty
This world cannot explain its own difficulties without the assistance of another. Charles Caleb Colton
heaven links golden
Hours are golden links--God's tokens reaching heaven. Charles Dickens
heaven suits burden
Heaven suits the back to the burden. Charles Dickens
heaven balance floating
Some of the craftiest scoundrels that ever walked this earth . . . will gravely jot down in diaries the events of every day, and keep a regular debtor and creditor account with heaven, which shall always show a floating balance in their own favour. Charles Dickens
heaven joy sorrow
The joys of heaven will surely compensate for the sorrows of earth. Charles Spurgeon
heaven his-love earth
Let me revel in this one thought: before God made the heavens and the earth, He set His love upon me. Charles Spurgeon
heaven trying paper
One might better try to sail the Atlantic in a paper boat, than try to get to heaven on good works. Charles Spurgeon
music-is escapism private-things
Even though music is something I travel around doing, it is also a very private thing. A sort of escapism. Agnes Obel
music-is
That's what music is for me. It's a place to go to. David Gray
music-is blues-music heard
Some of the greatest blues music is some of the darkest music you've ever heard. Bruce Springsteen
music-is
What I like best about music is when time goes away. Bob Weir
music-is-my-life without-music dies
Music is my life, if I am without music or if I can't sing any more, I die, I'm nothing... because music is everything. Ayumi Hamasaki
music-is geometry
Music is geometry in time. Arthur Honegger
music-is
Music is at its best when it is pleasingly melancholic. Charles Spurgeon
music-is united ifs
Music is so naturally united with us that we cannot be free from it - even if we so desired. Boethius
music-is minimum snobbery
But music is, at the very minimum, inflammatory, exclusionary, divisive, encouraging of snobbery and solipsism. Arthur Phillips