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Anti Ragging Quotes By Maureen Brady

I look upon the gift of my life as a wondrous journey. — Maureen Brady

Anti Ragging Quotes By Joseph Campbell

How do you find the divine power in yourself? The word enthusiasm means 'filled with a god,' so what makes you enthusiastic? Follow it. So I have a little word: follow your bliss. The bliss is the message of God to yourself. That's where your life is. — Joseph Campbell

Anti Ragging Quotes By Julie Foudy

When people tell you, "No," just smile and tell them, "Yes, I can." — Julie Foudy

Anti Ragging Quotes By Maureen Johnson

Maybe this was what Aunt Peg meant all along - returning was a weird thing. You can never visit the same place twice. Each time, it's a different story. By the very act of coming back, you wipe our what came before. — Maureen Johnson

Anti Ragging Quotes By Lily Tomlin

If you can't be direct, why be? — Lily Tomlin

Anti Ragging Quotes By Lydia Millet

The word suffering is full and whole and perfect as a pierced heart, sweet, rushing and tender ... Suffering is the joy of someone about to be martyred, illumination of something given up as an offer. — Lydia Millet

Anti Ragging Quotes By Eliga H. Gould

A word to the wise an't nesisary its the stupid ones who need the edvise. — Eliga H. Gould

Anti Ragging Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

You will most certainly scream. I promise you that. — Karen Marie Moning

Anti Ragging Quotes By Michael Polanyi

To try to reform all the power structures at once would leave us with no power structure to use in our project. In any case, we will be able to see that absolute moral renewal could be attempted only by an absolute power and that a tyrannous force such as this must destroy the whole moral life of man, not renew it. — Michael Polanyi

Anti Ragging Quotes By Harriet Martineau

[On being deaf:] We can never get beyond the necessity of keeping in full view the worst and the best that can be made of our lot. The worst is, either to sink under the trial, or to be made callous by it. The best is, to be as wise as is possible under a great disability, and as happy as is possible under a great privation. — Harriet Martineau

Anti Ragging Quotes By Samuel Adams

Nothing is more essential to the establishment of manners in a State than that all persons employed in places of power and trust must be men of unexceptionable characters. — Samuel Adams