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Bawdiness Quotes By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

It is not just the vulgar, premature bawdiness of pro-war triumphalists which I find revolting. It is that they accuse anti-war people of being uncaring about the people of Iraq, and the lack of concern that these proponents of war show for the bodies of the killed and those maimed and injured by their invasion. — Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Bawdiness Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Jesus Christ is the Son of Man. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Bawdiness Quotes By Brian Eno

If we are ever going to achieve a rational approach to organizing our affairs, we have to dignify the process of admitting to being wrong. It doesn't help matters at all if the media, or your friends, accuse you of "flip-flopping" when you change your mind. Changing our minds is our hope for the future. — Brian Eno

Bawdiness Quotes By John Piper

When all your favorite preachers are gone, and all their books forgotten, you will have your Bible. Master it. MASTER IT! — John Piper

Bawdiness Quotes By Mariel Hemingway

I think talent, especially in acting, is being wholly yourself within the context of yourself. — Mariel Hemingway

Bawdiness Quotes By Robert Payne

It is no more rational to have lawyers in positions of power than it would be to have garbage collectors in positions of power. And in human terms garbage collectors would be preferable. — Robert Payne

Bawdiness Quotes By James Hollis

Doubt is a profound and effective spiritual motivation. Without doubt, no truism is transcended, no new knowledge found, no expansion of the imagination possible. Doubt is unsettling to the ego and those who are drawn to ideologies that promise the dispelling of doubt by preferring certainties never grow. — James Hollis

Bawdiness Quotes By Alice Englert

I've always loved fantasy. I think it's a great way to look at issues that we have in our own lives with a little bit of the pressure off, you know. — Alice Englert