Quotes by Seeming True worth is in being, not seeming Alice Cary true-worth seeming There is no death of anyone, save in appearance, just as Apollonius of Tyana seeming birth appearance When you love what you do, it stops seeming like work and instead becomes necessity. Caroline Leavitt seeming Seeming and being are not one and the same. Cecelia Ahern seeming The thing is to get the work done. Dale Carnegie seeming done belief It's really hard to even talk about the internet without seeming instantly corny. Ezra Koenig corny seeming internet There is no use of Evangelicalism seeming to get larger and larger, if at the same time appreciable parts of Evangelicalism are getting soft at that which is the central core, namely the Scriptures. Francis Schaeffer seeming scripture use Being is unrecognizable unless it manages to seem, and seeming is feeble unless it manages to be. Gorgias seeming manage seems You change the most permanent-seeming conditions of your life constantly through the varying attitudes you have toward them. Jane Roberts seeming change attitude Spurn not a seeming error, but dig below its surface for the truth. Martin Farquhar Tupper seeming surface errors Every seeming equality conceals a hierarchy. Mason Cooley seeming hierarchy equality We all have that possibility, that potential and that promise of seeing beyond the seeming. Maya Angelou seeming possibility promise Woman already controls by not seeming to do so. Talk no more of her rights. Ouida seeming rights Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them. Richard Le Gallienne seeming differences men When better cherries are not to be had, Samuel Daniel seeming cherries needs When you most succeed, you do so by seeming not to act at all. Stella Adler seeming succeed Seeming to do is not doing. Thomas A. Edison seeming Gradually the healing took place, seeming as it always does that it wasn't taking place. Ursula K. Le Guin seeming healing doe One who can see without seeming to see-- That's an observer as good as three. William Allingham seeming observers three The seeming truth which cunning times put on to entrap the wisest. William Shakespeare seeming cunning wisest