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Bravehearted Boys Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Theban who acquires his wealth by inheritance builds his mansion with the weak poor's money. The clergyman erects his temple upon the graves and bones of the devoted worshippers. The prince grasps the fellah's arms while the priest empties his pocket; the ruler looks upon the sobs of the fields with frowning face, and the bishop consoles them with his smile, and between the frown of the tiger and the smile of the wolf the flock is perished; the ruler claims himself as king if the law, and the priest as the representative if god, and between these two, the bodies are destroyed and the souls wither into nothing. — Kahlil Gibran

Bravehearted Boys Quotes By Alex O'Loughlin

Losing my anonymity in this world I think is something that I find terrifying. — Alex O'Loughlin

Bravehearted Boys Quotes By James Martin

We are gradually losing the art of silence. Of walking down the street lost in our own thoughts. Of closing the door to our rooms and being quiet. Of sitting on a park bench and just thinking. We may fear silence because we fear what we might hear from the deepest parts of ourselves. We may be afraid to hear that "still small" voice. What might it say? Might it ask us to change? — James Martin

Bravehearted Boys Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Having dreams without enthusiasm is like a bird living in a cage. — Debasish Mridha

Bravehearted Boys Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

It is assumed that the skeptic has no bias; whereas he has a very obvious bias in favour of skepticism. — G.K. Chesterton

Bravehearted Boys Quotes By Jon Ronson

I have thought sometimes that the sanest people, the people who are just very balanced, very happy, are probably lower achieving than other people. My kind of irrationality happens to be fear or anxiety. — Jon Ronson