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Austin Craigslist Quotes By Karen Kingston

But here's the thing
no matter how many possessions you have, you never feel secure. As soon as you get one thing, there is always something else you "need". — Karen Kingston

Austin Craigslist Quotes By Nancy Gibbs

Professor Obama has at least talked to us like we're adults. — Nancy Gibbs

Austin Craigslist Quotes By Paul Smith

Even today, the bigger the city, the better. That's why I live in New York. — Paul Smith

Austin Craigslist Quotes By Thomas Paine

It is attributed to Henry IV of France, a man of enlarged and benevolent heart, that he proposed, about the year 1610, a plan for abolishing war in Europe. The plan consisted in constituting an European Congress, or as the French authors style it, a Pacific republic; by appointing delegates from the several nations who were to act as a court of arbitration in any disputes that might arise between nation and nation. — Thomas Paine

Austin Craigslist Quotes By Denise Welch

giving me the choice about — Denise Welch

Austin Craigslist Quotes By David O. McKay

The development of our spiritual nature should concern us most. Spirituality is the highest acquisition of the soul, the divine in man; 'the supreme, crowning gift that makes him king of all created things.' It is the consciousness of victory over self and of communion with the infinite. It is spirituality alone which really gives one the best in life. — David O. McKay

Austin Craigslist Quotes By John F. Kerry

Remember the hours after September 11th when we came together as one to answer the attack against our homeland. We drew strength when our firefighters ran upstairs and risked their lives so that others might live; when rescuers rushed into smoke and fire at the Pentagon; when the men and women of Flight 93 sacrificed themselves to save our nation's Capitol; when flags were hanging from front porches all across America, and strangers became friends. It was the worst day we have ever seen, but it brought out the best in all of us. — John F. Kerry