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Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Curt Siodmak

You'll find superstition a contagious thing. Some people let it get the better of them. — Curt Siodmak

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Be a leader, not a superior. — Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

In the light of calm and steady self-awareness, inner energies wake up and work miracles without any effort on your part. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Elon Musk

I'm anti-tax, but I'm pro-carbon tax. — Elon Musk

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Francine Rivers

Did freedom have to mean abolishing common decency? — Francine Rivers

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Dr. Ronnie W. Goines

Corinthians 1:3-4 where it states how we are to comfort others in the same manner in which we were comforted. Put another way: the dirt that was meant to bury us can be used as soil to grow another. — Dr. Ronnie W. Goines

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Stephen King

Sour cream! He had tasted it once and liked to puke. — Stephen King

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Chris Hayes

Inequality and hierarchy are natural, but that doesn't mean they are right, that doesn't mean there is isn't a productive tension between those forces and the forces of equality. — Chris Hayes

Beudaert Kortrijk Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

Where these reduced (operational - E.W.) concepts govern the analysis of the human reality, individual or social, mental or material, they arrive at a false concreteness - a concreteness isolated from the conditions which constitute its reality. In this context, the operational treatment of the concept assumes a political function. The individual and his behavior are analyzed in a therapeutic sense - adjustment to his society. Thought and expression, theory and practice are to be brought in line with the facts of his existence without leaving room for the conceptual critique of these facts. — Herbert Marcuse