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Brutifying Quotes By Christina Schwarz

That night the rain began to fall so thickly and heavily, it seemed as though the bowl of the ocean had risen into the sky and upended itself. — Christina Schwarz

Brutifying Quotes By Anonymous

The very opposition between "conservative" and "progressive" politics can be conceived of in the terms of Darwinism: ultimately, conservatives defend the right of those with might (their very success proves that they won in the struggle for survival), while progressives advocate the protection of endangered human species, i.e., of those losing the struggle for survival. — Anonymous

Brutifying Quotes By Gustavo Gutierrez

The building of a just society means overcoming every obstacle to the creation of authentic peace. — Gustavo Gutierrez

Brutifying Quotes By Mel Lawrenz

God uses millions of no-name influencers every day in the simplest selfless acts of service. They are the teachers whose names will never be in the newspaper, pastors who will never author a book, managers who will never be profiled in a magazine, artists whose work is buried in layers of collaboration, writers whose sphere of influence is a few dozen people who read their blogs. But they are the army that makes things happen. To them devotion is its own reward. For them influence is a continual act of giving, nothing more complicated than that. — Mel Lawrenz

Brutifying Quotes By George R R Martin

Remember, whatever the price ... I'll beat it! I like living!
Tyrion Lannister — George R R Martin

Brutifying Quotes By Gordon Klingenschmitt

We pray against the domestic enemies of the Constitution, against this demon of tyranny who is using the White House occupant. That demonic spirit is oppressing us. — Gordon Klingenschmitt

Brutifying Quotes By Howard Pyle

Tis the land of Fancy, and is of that pleasant kind that, when you tire of it, - whisk! - you clap the leaves of this book together and 'tis gone, and you are ready for every-day life, with no harm done. — Howard Pyle