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Approximate Sign Quotes By Reggie Anderson

I knew from catechism classes and other conversations that people who hadn't grown up with a loving father sometimes struggled to understand a loving God. — Reggie Anderson

Approximate Sign Quotes By Lewis Black

Most of the longer-term relationships I've known have been gay relationships. They seem to be able to hang out longer. — Lewis Black

Approximate Sign Quotes By Peter Kreeft

All artists are mothers. To be an artist is to be a creator, whether of a symphony or a supper or a painting or a person. Motherhood is the primary art, the art of creating (procreating) people. — Peter Kreeft

Approximate Sign Quotes By Khalil

All that you see was and is for your sake. The numerous books, uncanny markings, and beautiful thoughts are the ghosts of souls who preceded you. — Khalil

Approximate Sign Quotes By George Soros

We must not forget; but we must forgive. Suffering often such compassion from the Jewish community. It was Jewish groups in the US who were in the forefront in opposing the ethnic cleansing of Muslim in Bosnia. — George Soros

Approximate Sign Quotes By Hsing Yun

Tolerance is a form of generosity and it is a form of wisdom. There is nothing anywhere in the Dharma [Buddhist scriptures] that should ever lead anyone to become intolerant. Our goal as Buddhists is to learn to accept all kinds of people and to help all kinds of people discover the wisdom of the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha — Hsing Yun

Approximate Sign Quotes By Charlie Donaldson

Men have been joining together to support the emancipation of women and male gender role development for at least a century. Floyd Dell, a prophet of men's liberation, wrote in 1914, "It is feminism that will truly set men free," and his prophecy is becoming a reality. One hundred years later, it is women's independence and rejection of conventional roles that challenge men to broaden their own roles. — Charlie Donaldson