He had been granted his life's wish-but conditionally.
Ken FollettHis aim was the glory of God, but the glory of Philip pleased him too.
Ken FollettTags: glory
To someone standing in the nave, looking down the length of the church toward the east, the round window would seem like a huge sun exploding into innumerable shards of gorgeous color.
Ken FollettKnotty theological questions are the least worrying of problems to me. Why? Because they will be resolved in the hereafter, and meanwhile they can be safely shelved.
Ken Follettyou should first follow the plow if you want to dance the harvest jig.
Ken FollettTags: work
She wanted to say 'I love you like a thunderstorm, like a lion, like a helpless rage'...
Ken FollettNevertheless, the book gave Jack a feeling he had never had before, that the past was like a story, in which one thing led to another, and the world was not a boundless mystery, but a finite thing that could be comprehended.
Ken FollettThe most expensive part of building is the mistakes.
Ken FollettCulture clash is terrific drama
Ken FollettI’ve worked with volunteers before,” he began. “It’s important not to… not to treat them like servants. We may feel that they are laboring to obtain a heavenly reward, and should therefore work harder than they would for money; but they don’t necessarily take that attitude. They feel they’re working for nothing, and doing a great kindness to us thereby; and if we seem ungrateful they will work slowly and make mistakes. It will be best to rule them with a light touch.
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