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Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Paulo Coelho

God is the same, even though He has a thousand names; it is up to us to select a name for Him. — Paulo Coelho

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Euripides

Ignorance of one's misfortunes is clear gain. — Euripides

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Charles Dickens

They were old Chimes, trust me. Centuries ago, these Bells had been baptized by bishops: so many centuries ago, that the register of their baptism was lost long, long before the memory of man, and no one knew their names. They had had their Godfathers and Godmothers, these Bells (for my own part, by the way, I would rather incur the responsibility of being Godfather to a Bell than a Boy), and had their silver mugs no doubt, besides. But Time had mowed down their sponsors, and Henry the Eighth had melted down their mugs; and they now hung, nameless and mugless, in the church-tower. — Charles Dickens

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Marie Guillaume

Create stories that will leave an everlasting impression even when you are not around to tell it — Marie Guillaume

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Karisma Kapoor

Just do what you believe in, and success will follow. — Karisma Kapoor

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By George Berkeley

A ray of imagination or of wisdom may enlighten the universe, and glow into remotest centuries. — George Berkeley

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Kelly Oxford

wonder adults were always miserable. A paycheck was just a bit of compensation for putting up with bullshit. — Kelly Oxford

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Steven Biko

A people without a positive history is like a vehicle without an engine. — Steven Biko

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Austin Grossman

The United States of America is logically the least magical place in the world. Planned by committee, not even a country, just a legal umbrella for fifty associated provinces, an elaborate polling system for creating other larger and more permanent committees. No mysteries; no demons; one God at the most. Sure, it had its own folklore and tall tales, but it wasn't the same. Its rulers weren't descended from men and women who spoke with birds and rode dragons. Johnny Appleseed and Paul Bunyan were hayseeds, folksy also-rans compared to the madness in the ancient royal blood going back to the Druids, to Byzantium, to Mithraic cults. — Austin Grossman

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Ben Hewitt

We are all interconnected and interdependent, and because of this, we are all only as rich as we enrich those around us. I — Ben Hewitt

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Neil Postman

To every Old World belief, habit, or tradition, there was and still is a technological alternative. To prayer, the alternative is penicillin; to family roots, the alternative is mobility; to reading, the alternative is television; to restraint, the alternative is immediate gratification; to sin, the alternative is psychotherapy; to political ideology, the alternative is popular appeal established through scientific polling. There is even an alternative to the painful riddle of death, as Freud called it. The riddle may be postponed through longer life, and then perhaps solved altogether by cryogenics. — Neil Postman

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Anna Paquin

Acting is pretending to be someone else. — Anna Paquin

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Chip Kelly

Yeah, I had it all mapped out actually. Seriously. I wrote it down. I said, 'When I'm the head coach of the Eagles, I'm going to make sure I get that guy on my team.' And then guy next to me was like, 'You're only the offensive coordinator at New Hampshire.' I said, 'Don't worry about it. Minor details. But it's going to work.' — Chip Kelly

Berkefeld Ceramic Filters Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

Killick was a cross-grained bastard, who supposed that if he sprinkled his discourse with a good many sirs, the words in between did not signify: — Patrick O'Brian