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Belohnungskalender Quotes By Decimius Magnus Ausonius

It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the dowry is too large. — Decimius Magnus Ausonius

Belohnungskalender Quotes By William Osler

Varicose veins are the result of an improper selection of grandparents. — William Osler

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Marguerite Labbe

Love is illusory, Ancient One. I thought you would've learned that lesson by now." "Perhaps for some, Madame, but I have touched the deepest part of him, and there is no illusion there. — Marguerite Labbe

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Vance Havner

The early Christians condemned false doctrine in a way that sounds almost unchristian today. — Vance Havner

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Ian McEwan

At times this biography made him comfortably nostalgic for a verdant, horse-drawn, affectionate England; at others he was faintly depressed by the way a whole life could be contained by a few hundred pages - bottled, like homemade chutney. And by how easily an existence, its ambitions, networks of family and friend, all its cherished stuff, solidly possessed, could so entirely vanish. — Ian McEwan

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Christian Morgenstern

Aviation will give new nourishment to the religious sprit of mankind. It will add airspace to those other great heighteners of the cosmic mood: the wood, the sea, the desert. — Christian Morgenstern

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Michael S. Horton

An implication of God's independence from the world is that he is who he is eternally and will always be. All of God's acts are consistent with his nature. God determines the world's course; the world does not determine God's course. — Michael S. Horton

Belohnungskalender Quotes By Deborah Day

Living in a way that reflects one's values is not just about what you do, it is also about how you do things. — Deborah Day