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Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

O, how wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul! The intellect of man sits enthroned visibly upon his forehead and in his eye; and the heart of man is written upon his countenance. But the soul reveals itself in the voice only; as God revealed himself to the prophet of old in the still, small voice; and in a voice from the burning bush. The soul of man is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, invisible to man! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Brian Spellman

If you only go around once in life, then why has that one gone around more than once? — Brian Spellman

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Najib Razak

Anything to do with any new form of tax, like consumption tax in Japan, carbon tax in Australia, these are big issues that cannot be easily decided. — Najib Razak

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By William Shakespeare

Devils soonest tempt, resembling spirits of light. — William Shakespeare

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Billy Graham

Because God is love, He could not completely cast man aside. — Billy Graham

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

Logic stays true, wherever you may go,
So logic never tells you where you live. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Valerie Simpson

Nobody in my family was musical. I had no idea you could be a songwriter and make a living at it. It was all discovery. It was all just thrown at me. — Valerie Simpson

Bergendorff Collins Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The man who suffers from a sense of sin is suffering from a particular kind of self-love. In all this vast universe the thing that appears to him of most importance is that he himself should be virtuous. It is a grave defect in certain forms of traditional religion that they have encouraged this particular kind of self-absorption. — Bertrand Russell