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Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

It is wonderful to be in solidarity with another big group of people. — Rush Limbaugh

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

In a true democracy of India, the unit is the village. — Mahatma Gandhi

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Joseph Fink

To the family and friends of Intern Jodi: She will be missed. Especially since she alphabetized herself early in the process, and so most of the station still needs doing. If you need college credit or a place to hide from the dangerous world outside, come on down to the station today, and start a long and healthy life in radio. — Joseph Fink

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

Bowing down in blind credulity, as is my custom, before mere authority and the tradition of the elders, superstitiously swallowing a story I could not test at the time by experiment or private judgment, I am firmly of the opinion that I was born on the 29th of May, 1874, on Campden Hill, Kensington; and baptised according to the formularies of the Church of England in the little church of St. George opposite the large Waterworks Tower that dominated that ridge. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

My ideal, indeed, can be put into a few words, and that is: to preach unto mankind their divinity, and how to make it manifest in every movement of life. — Swami Vivekananda

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Andy Stanley

As counterintuitive as it seems, generosity begins wherever you are. It is important to make generosity a priority. — Andy Stanley

Bernsteiner Renate Quotes By Plato

Still I have a favor to ask of them. When my sons are grown up, I would ask you, O my friends, to punish them; and I would have you trouble them, as I have troubled you, if they seem to care about riches, or anything, more than about virtue; or if they pretend to be something when they are really nothing, - then reprove them, as I have reproved you, for not caring about that for which they ought to care, and thinking that they are something when they are really nothing. And if you do this, I and my sons will have received justice at your hands. — Plato