Answers Quotes - Page 57
The woods seemed all answer and healing and more than enough to live for.
Josephine Winslow Johnson (1934). “Now in November”, p.68, Feminist Press at CUNY
"The Book of Joe". Book by Jonathan Tropper, 2005.
Jonathan Edwards, Henry Rogers, Sereno Edwards Dwight, Edward Hickman (1834). “Works”, p.63
"Everyday Zen: Love and Work" by Charlotte J. Beck, HarperCollins, (p. 12), October 6, 2009.
It is easy to answer the ultimate questions - it saves you bothering with the immediate ones.
John Osborne (2013). “John Osborne Plays 1: Look Back in Anger; Epitaph for George Dillon; The World of Paul Slickey; Dejavu”, p.122, Faber & Faber
Song: No Such Thing
John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.125, Penguin
John G. Miller (2004). “QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work and in Life”, p.52, Penguin
John Dewey (2012). “Democracy and Education”, p.29, Courier Corporation
John C. Maxwell (2005). “Developing the Leader Within You”, p.72, Thomas Nelson Inc
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1948). “The permanent Goethe”
Joanna Southcott (1813). “Copies of letters sent to the clergy of Exeter. 1813. A communication sent in a letter to the Reverend Mr. P. in 1797. [1814] A dispute between the woman and the powers of darkness. 2d ed. 1813. The answer of the Lord to the powers of darkness. 2d ed. 1813. A caution and instruction to the sealed. 1807. A warning to the world. [1804] The strange effects of faith. 2d ed. 1801”
Jerry Spinelli (2012). “The Stargirl Collection”, p.28, Knopf Books for Young Readers
Jerry A. Coyne (2009). “Why Evolution Is True”, p.106, Penguin