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fields heaven mistress months
Maiden, and mistress of the months and stars/ Now folded in the flowerless fields of heaven. Algernon Swinburne
fields gently morning move poetry sun touch whispering woke
Move him into the sun Gently its touch awoke him once,At home, whispering of fields unsown.Always it woke him, even in France,Until this morning and this snow. Wilfred Owen
fields months saws
And Clinton was like that - he saw the whole playing field. He didn't just see the event that he was at or the circumstances of that week or that month. He saw the whole playing field all the time. Dee Dee Myers
fields caught periods
There are periods in life when you get caught up in the whole field of relativity and lose your moorings with the absolute. Deepak Chopra
fields life-is abundance
Life is a field of unlimited possibilities. Deepak Chopra
fields linguistic response secondary stimuli task visual
When this secondary task was of a linguistic nature, the differences in response times for stimuli in the two visual fields disappeared. The differences remained, however, when the secondary task was of a non-linguistic nature. W. S. Gilbert
fields bread strange
The very spot where grew the bread that formed my bones, I see. How strange, old field, on thee to tread, and feel I'm part of thee. Abraham Lincoln
fields following genetic including molecular science variety work
But while doing that I'd been following a variety of fields in science and technology, including the work in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and so forth. K. Eric Drexler
fields silence sleep
Silence and sleep like fields / Of amaranth lie. Walter Mare
pulpit
When it's foggy in the pulpit it's cloudy in the pew. Cavett Robert
pulpit should heard
The words of the Bible, and the Bible alone, should be heard from the pulpit. Ellen G. White
pulpit worshippers
Whenever the pulpit is usurped by a formalist, then is the worshipper defrauded and disconsolate. Ralph Waldo Emerson
clergymen greater provincial regard work
In regard to education, something has been done by the Provincial Legislature; but to build churches, and to place clergymen is a work of greater difficulty. John Strachan
clergymen preacher defects
The defects of a preacher are soon spied. Martin Luther
clergymen compassionate virtuous
To be a clergyman, and all that is compassionate and virtuous, ought to be the same thing. Samuel Richardson
clergymen expenses feels
A clergyman is one who feels himself called upon to live without working at the expense of the rascals who work to live. Voltaire