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Booknodes Quotes By Antonio Banderas

You can change a person in their exterior aspects, but the soul remains, it still is there, and especially if that person has been changed involuntarily. — Antonio Banderas

Booknodes Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

You are always connected to Source. Wherever you are, wherever you go, you are always connected to Divine Wisdom, Divine Intelligence, and Divine Love. — Neale Donald Walsch

Booknodes Quotes By Lance Conrad

Teachers see coldness in the world and light fires in the minds of their students, hoping for a warm summer. Sadly, some cannot bear the flame, some turn away from the heat, and some twist the fire to burn. — Lance Conrad

Booknodes Quotes By Jon Foreman

It's really hard to fit a complex idea into a 3-minute pop song. And when you're dealing with issues that you're passionate about, usually they have various levels. And within a poem, you can get around the issue of space, and in a song the same way, by simply leaving holes and alluding to what you're talking about. — Jon Foreman

Booknodes Quotes By Tupac Shakur

Somebody help me, tell me where to go from here cause even Thugs cry, but do the Lord care? — Tupac Shakur

Booknodes Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

Never think that wars are irrational catastrophes: they happen when wrong ways of thinking and living bring about intolerable situations ... the root causes of conflict are usually to be found in some wrong way of life in which all parties have acquiesced, and for which everybody must, to some extent, bear the blame. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Booknodes Quotes By Abraham Maslow

The theory of science which permits and encourages the exclusion of so much that is true and real and existent cannot be considered a comprehensive science. — Abraham Maslow

Booknodes Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The highest and best form of efficiency is the spontaneous cooperation of a free people. — Woodrow Wilson