Avalokitesvara Buddha Quotes & Sayings
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There is no question that Iraq possesses biological and chemical weapons and that he [Saddam Hussein] seeks to acquire additional weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. That is not in debate. I also agree with President Bush that Saddam Hussein is a threat to peace and must be disarmed, to quote President Bush directly. — Christopher Dodd

I think she is beautiful, but in a way that is not friendly, like in a way that just makes me want her to be mine. — Abraham M. Alghanem

Confucianism is all about tempering your instincts with intellectual discipline, with book learning. — Brian Reynolds Myers

I know you have feelings left somewhere. But they're all so hard to reach. — Pleasefindthis

Only by advocating 'politically unrealistic' CO2 concentrations can runaway global warming be avoided. But what is politically realistic for humans is whollymunrelated to what is physically realistic for the planet. — Mark Lynas

If painters left nothing of themselves after their deaths, so that we were obliged to rank them as we do actors according to the judgment of their contemporaries, how different their reputations would be from what posterity has made them! — Eugene Delacroix

Everybody when you propose and talk about putting your life together, the ultimate goal is the same. I think sometimes people forget your background and however you were raised. You want to have a different route to get to that goal. — Gabrielle Dennis

But it's atheists who say that the world wasn't made by anyone, and you say you're not an atheist . . ."
I'm not because I can't bring myself to believe that all these things we see around us - the way trees and fruits grow, and the solar system, and our brains - came about by chance. They're too well made. And therefore there must have been a creating mind. God. — Umberto Eco

Prayer is better than pills. — Carla H. Krueger

What do I have in common with Jews? I don't even have anything in common with myself. — Franz Kafka