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Bisogno Video Quotes By Amos Smith

The Alexandrian Mystics' emphasis on silent prayer gave their teachings interior depth missing from Western theology today. — Amos Smith

Bisogno Video Quotes By Ernesto Sabato

Only those capable of envisaging utopia will be fit for the decisive battle, that of recovering all the humanity we have lost.
Ernesto Sabato

Bisogno Video Quotes By George Harrison

I don't feel the need for unusual or glamorous foods like caviar, and I tend more towards ordinary, satisfying food. — George Harrison

Bisogno Video Quotes By L. Tom Perry

Today, I would like you to pause, ponder, and think of the value of an immortal soul, especially the ones entrusted to you as parents. Where are your priorities? Have you committed yourself to give the sufficient time necessary to train your children? — L. Tom Perry

Bisogno Video Quotes By Bryant McGill

Place your allegiance and respect in what is everlasting and real, not in the transitory and false. — Bryant McGill

Bisogno Video Quotes By Norah Vincent

Happiness is not a reward. It's a consequence. You have to work at it every day. — Norah Vincent

Bisogno Video Quotes By Ed McClanahan

As far as my part in it is concerned, it began one night in the fall of 1956 in Lexington, Kentucky, when I walked into the Zebra Bar--a musty, murky coal-hole of a place across Short Street from the Drake Hotel (IF YOU DUCK THE DRAKE YOUR A GOOSE!! read the peeling roadside billboard out on the edge of town)--walked in under a marquee that did, sure enough, declare the presence inside of one 'Little Enis,' and came upon this amazing little stud stomping around atop the bar, flailing away at one of those enormous old electric guitars that looked like an Oldsmobile in drag--left-handed! — Ed McClanahan

Bisogno Video Quotes By Gore Vidal

Some writers take to drink, others take to audiences. — Gore Vidal