EH

Quotes by Eleanor Herman

Divine grace, Caravaggio shows us, is not reserved for the rich and powerful, but falls equally on the poor and humble.
"
Divine grace, Caravaggio shows us, is not reserved for the rich and powerful, but falls equally on the poor and humble.
Because sometimes it doesn’t help to chase after the thing you want. No. Sometimes you have to wait, however long it takes, until what you want most comes to you.
"
Because sometimes it doesn’t help to chase after the thing you want. No. Sometimes you have to wait, however long it takes, until what you want most comes to you.
Boring, religious, and intellectually limited, Marie Leczinska was called one of the two dullest queens in Europe by her own father, the other dull queen being his wife. Marie.
"
Boring, religious, and intellectually limited, Marie Leczinska was called one of the two dullest queens in Europe by her own father, the other dull queen being his wife. Marie.
Questions are answered not when you want an answer but when the time for answers is right.
"
Questions are answered not when you want an answer but when the time for answers is right.
Her legacy is that of a woman who refused to conform to the misogynistic traditions of her time.
"
Her legacy is that of a woman who refused to conform to the misogynistic traditions of her time.
Weakness, he has learned, isn’t in the arm or the leg or the back. Weakness is in the mind.
"
Weakness, he has learned, isn’t in the arm or the leg or the back. Weakness is in the mind.
He rubs his forehead, frustrated, then raises his eyes, one dark brown, one gray-blue – the.
"
He rubs his forehead, frustrated, then raises his eyes, one dark brown, one gray-blue – the.
The more I see of men,” she grumbled in one, “the more I love dogs.”50.
"
The more I see of men,” she grumbled in one, “the more I love dogs.”50.
Kat hates men like that, men who are too attractive for their own good-and know it.
"
Kat hates men like that, men who are too attractive for their own good-and know it.
But as the late- seventeenth-century philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz said, ‘To be neutral is rather like someone who lives in the middle of a house and is smoked out from below and drenched with urine from above.
"
But as the late- seventeenth-century philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz said, ‘To be neutral is rather like someone who lives in the middle of a house and is smoked out from below and drenched with urine from above.
Showing 1 to 10 of 21 results