Affaiblir Quotes & Sayings
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The pain does not bring perfection because the pain is from Satan. The Great Divine Reality is happiness, peace, abundance and perfection. The Great Reality can't create the pain. What is perfect can't create pain. What is perfect only conceives happiness. — Samael Aun Weor
Beautiful that war and all its deeds of carnage, must in time be utterly lost; — Walt Whitman
genuine excitement — Tom Watson
[Bells] speak to us of our freedom, which responsibilities and transient cares make us forget. — Thomas Merton
But the Promise showed their wildest dreams had simply not been wild enough. — Michael Card
Into this Universe, and why not knowing,
Nor whence, like Water willy-nilly flowing;
And out of it, as Wind along the Waste,
I know not whither, willy-nilly blowing. — Omar Khayyam
I firmly believe people have the power to make decisions locally and cooperatively. Anarchism is how that is put into practice. — Scott Crow
Endow the Living - with the Tears - You squander on the Dead. — Emily Dickinson
When you're exonerated, then the people who wrongly accused you should have the guts to stand up and say, "I'm sorry." — Chris Christie
And then they came, right out of the smoke like a freakin' little kid's nightmare! Some were steaming, some were even still burning ... some were walking, some crawling, some just dragging themselves along on their torn bellies ... maybe one in twenty was still able to move, which left ... shit ... a couple thousand? And behind them, mixing with their ranks and pushing steadily toward us, the remaining million that the air strike hadn't even touched! — Max Brooks
I'm the only one in my family with an American accent. — Lola Kirke
Anyone can train hard. Do you have the discipline to recover? — Lauren Fleshman
Our philosophy is we call it as we see it. Sometimes you agree, sometimes you don't. Robust debate is good. — Bill O'Reilly
She regarded books as the emblems of secret brotherhood. A man with this sort of library couldn't possibly hurt her. — Milan Kundera
