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Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Thomas Szasz

Formerly, when religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now, when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic. — Thomas Szasz

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Anyaele Sam Chiyson

Anyaele Sam Chiyson's Law of Objectivity States that You must be aware of who you are and your ability to do all things right by yourself and have all things turn out well for you, without distortion through personal feelings, prejudices or interpretations in order to make your mark in a way that is free from any subjective preference. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Groucho Marx

I am a man and you are a woman. I can't think of a better arrangement. — Groucho Marx

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

You never kill anyone you want to kill in a war, he said to himself. — Ernest Hemingway,

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Henry Ford

People see successes that men have made and somehow they appear to be easy. But that is a world away from the facts. It is failure that is easy. Success is always hard. A man can fail easily; he can succeed only by paying out all that he has and is. — Henry Ford

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Terri Irwin

I have great faith that there's a master plan and that even if we don't understand it and even if it's heartbreaking, there's a reason for everything. And I hold on to that. — Terri Irwin

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Newsboys

The Bible says this life is really like a puff of smoke. I don't want to strive and stress and be anxious over a puff of smoke when I have eternity to look forward to. — Newsboys

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By L.J.Smith

Wherever her feet pass, white flowers part the grass. — L.J.Smith

Cadogan Gardens Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Every light can be extinguished. The intellect is a light. Therefore it can, be extinguished. — Arthur Schopenhauer