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Just take everything exactly as it is, put it in God's hands and... by Edith Stein

Just take everything exactly as it is, put it in God's hands and leave it with Him.

Edith Stein
hands

But as the Pope has a long arm, which might reach me in France, I have gone a little out of the way to tell him the plain truths contained in these pages.

Edmond Francois Valentin About
gonelonghands
My hands are full when you give me your hand. by Edmond Jabes

My hands are full when you give me your hand.

Edmond Jabes
give-megivinghands

The difference between the denominational system and the public school system is all the difference between bolstering them up on the one hand and letting them alone of the other.

Edmund Barton
differenceshandsschool

The reason why Matthew Arnold, to my feeling, fails entirely as a poet (though no doubt his ideas were good - at least, I am told they were) is that he had no sense of touch whatsoever. Nothing made any impression on his skin. He could feel neither the shape nor the texture of a poem with his hands.

Edith Sitwell
feelingshandsideas

If the going is tough and the pressure is on, If the reserves of strength have been drained and the summit is still not in sight, then the quality to seek in the person is neither great strength nor quickness of hand, but rather a resolute mind firmly set on its purpose that refuses to let its body slack or rest.

Edmund Hillary
sightmindhands
The hand opens to the word, opens to distance. by Edmond Jabes

The hand opens to the word, opens to distance.

Edmond Jabes
distancehands
Lo, as I gaze, the statured man, by Edmund Clarence Stedman

Lo, as I gaze, the statured man,

Edmund Clarence Stedman
menhandsyears

Implicit in the stare of those eyes, the power of those knobbly hands, was labor's historic threat of violence against capital.

Edmund Morris
violenceeyehands

Truth is a totality, the sum of many overlapping partial images. History, on the other hand, sacrifices totality in the interest of continuity.

Edmund Leach
truth-issacrificehands

Look on this cast, and know the hand That bore a nation in its hold; From this mute witness understand What Lincoln was - how large of mould.

Edmund Clarence Stedman
mouldhandslooks
[I want] a one-armed scientist ... [Who would not qualify his adv... by Edmund Muskie

[I want] a one-armed scientist ... [Who would not qualify his advice with 'on the other hand...']

Edmund Muskie
wantadvicehands

To every object there correspond an ideally closed system of truths that are true of it and, on the other hand, an ideal system of possible cognitive processes by virtue of which the object and the truths about it would be given to any cognitive subject.

Edmund Husserl
phenomenologywould-behands

Roxane: His face is like yours, burning with spirit and imagination. He is proud and noble and young and fearless and beautiful- Cyrano:(losing all his colour.) Beautiful! Roxane: Yes. What's wrong? Cyrano: With me? Nothing. It's only... only... (Displaying his bandaged hand, with a little smile.) This fatal wound.

Edmond Rostand
imaginationbeautifulhands

And having looked to Government for bread, on the very first scarcity they will turn and bite the hand that fed them.

Edmund Burke
government-welfarescarcityhands

A young poet in America should not be advised at the outset to give up all for the Muse-to seclude himself in the country, to live hand from mouth in Greenwich Village or to escape to the Riviera. I should not advise him even to become a magazine editor or work in a publisher's office. The poet would do better to study a profession, to become a banker or a public official or even to go in for the movies.

Edmund Wilson
giving-upcountryhands

All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing as they must if they believe they can do nothing. There is nothing worse because the council of despair is declaration of irresponsibility; it is Pilate washing his hands.

Edmund Burke
menbelievehands
Give us enough but with a sparing hand. by Edmund Waller

Give us enough but with a sparing hand.

Edmund Waller
enoughgivinghands

The cruelest thing that has happened to Lincoln since he was shot by Booth was to fall into the hands of Carl Sandburg.

Edmund Wilson
insulthandsfall

Ask yourself always: am I harmoniously put together, am I appropriately clad for the deed at hand, and am I free of non-essentials?

Edna Woolman Chase
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