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Beldame Def Quotes By William P. Young

The ability to choose is at the essential core of our grandeur. Even evil exists because God respects our ability to choose. — William P. Young

Beldame Def Quotes By Grant Wood

I had to go to France to appreciate Iowa. — Grant Wood

Beldame Def Quotes By John Eldon Smith

Well, the Lord is going to get another one. — John Eldon Smith

Beldame Def Quotes By Havelock Ellis

There can be no sexual love without lust; but, on the other hand, until the currents of lust in the organism have been irradiatedas to affect other parts of the psychic organism
at the least the affections and the social feelings
it is not yet sexual love. Lust, the specific sexual impulse, is indeed the primary and essential element in this synthesis, for it alone is adequate to the end of reproduction, not only in animals but in men. But it is not until lust is expanded and irradiated that it develops into the exquisite and enthralling flower of love. — Havelock Ellis

Beldame Def Quotes By Jennifer Lopez

Always remember. You will live. You will love. You will dance again. — Jennifer Lopez

Beldame Def Quotes By Christopher Isherwood

The prefect evening ... lying down on the couch beside the bookcase and reading himself sleepy ... Jim lying opposite him at the other end of the couch, also reading; the two of them absorbed in their books yet so completely aware of each other's presence. — Christopher Isherwood

Beldame Def Quotes By Stephen Hawking

There is a real danger that computers will develop intelligence and take over. We urgently need to develop direct connections to the brain so that computers can add to human intelligence rather than be in opposition. — Stephen Hawking

Beldame Def Quotes By Epictetus

[8] Yet if we place the good in right choice, the preservation of our relationships itself becomes a good. And besides, he who gives up certain external things achieves the good through that. [9] 'My father's depriving me of money.' But he isn't causing you any harm. 'My brother is going to get the greater share of the land.' Let him have as much as he wishes. He won't be getting any of your decency, will he, or of your loyalty, or of your brotherly love? [10] For who can disinherit you of possessions such as those? Not even Zeus; nor would he wish to, but rather he has placed all of that in my own power, even as he had it himself, free from hindrance, compulsion, and restraint. — Epictetus