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Weave Quotes

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Penny Reilly
“...where your mind goes...energy flows”
Penny Reilly, Silver's Threads, Book 1 Spinning Colours Darkly

“Recreate life's strings to weave your own path.”
Diana Matoso

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I pray that I am sufficiently stirred by the rumor of great things to seek the God who created this single thread that I am, and to marvel at a vision magnificent enough to cause this God to weave from this single thread a tapestry most resplendent.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus

Elizabeth George
“God finds a way to weave even your mistakes into the fabric of a brighter future if you let Him.”
Elizabeth George, A Couple After God's Own Heart: Building a Lasting, Loving Marriage Together

Lizbeth Gabriel
“I nod in the darkness. He embraces me and before long he's fast asleep, a man with clear consiense and an open heart. I stay awake, listening to his breath and thinking of the webs we weave.”
Lizbeth Gabriel, The Theater Of Dusk

Adrian Tchaikovsky
“I cannot hope to make you understand how the world is truly made,' he told her. 'Metaphor, then: the world is a weave, like threads woven into cloth.' His hand came out of his sleeve with a strip of his red ribbon.

'If you say so.'

'Everything, stone, trees, beasts, the sky, the waters, all are a weave of fabric,' he said patiently. 'But when you think, it is different. Your thinking snarls the fabric, knots it. If you were a magician, you could use the knot of your mind to pull on other threads. That is magic, and now you see how every simple it is. I wonder everyone does not become an enchanter.”
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Salute the Dark

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some of the most faked things are a signature, love, a smile, happiness, an orgasm, intelligence, and good skin.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Wearing things such as makeup and fake hair is some people’s subconscious way of showing God where they are adamant He made a mistake.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Sima Mittal
“I feel an author and an illustrator weave the magic of a children's picture book together.”
Sima Mittal

Israelmore Ayivor
“Leaders' major question is "why". If they lose, they ask "why". If they win, they ask "why". Their "whys" weave their wonders.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Ladder

T. D. Otis
“I lie silently in bed
With pleasant pillow under head—
Exploring truths of a long lost eve—
Weaving with care what to, and not to, believe.”
T.D. Otis, Dream Deep

Avijeet Das
“Solitude makes a writer weave magic with his pen.”
Avijeet Das

“It is in children that reality strikes the hardest. And yet, it is the children who weave the brightest dreams.”
Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

“Life is a web that you weave.”
Irfa Rahat

“I am trying to make sense of this. Survivor's guilt, acceptance, there were words that made me roll my eyes; surely I was too sophisticated for such cliches... So now today I look up the word acceptance and the definition is "to receive gladly" and that doesn't sound right. I flip to the back, and look up its earliest root, "to rasp," and discover this comes from the old English for "a thread used in weaving," and bingo, that's it. You can't keep pulling out the thread. You have to weave it in and then you have to go on weaving.”
Abigail Thomas, A Three Dog Life

“Suit a personality like, threads suit their weaves.”
-Dipti Dhakul

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“We weave the majority of our problems on the loom of our decisions.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Makeup often seems to be used to deceive others into thinking that the woman is not, or is no longer, sane.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Makeup often makes a woman look like another woman; and/or like she is another woman.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Hrishikesh Agnihotri
“Thoughts are the threads that weave the fabric of your mindset.”
Hrishikesh Agnihotri

Soroosh Shahrivar
“The nights and days were weaved like knots in a Kermanshah carpet.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Tajrish

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I will first seek out the truth in the purest form that I am able to find it. And then I will embrace the immense privilege that I have been granted to weave words into syntax in order to deliver that truth into the hearts of those who thirst for words of truth woven into a syntax that digs wells.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough