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Calasso Wiki Quotes By Sterling W. Sill

Life begins when we begin and each day we ought to be born again. — Sterling W. Sill

Calasso Wiki Quotes By Tom G. Palmer

Libertarians argue that no normal adult has the right to impose choices on other normal adults, except in abnormal circumstances, such as when one person finds another unconscious and administers medical assistance or calls an ambulance. — Tom G. Palmer

Calasso Wiki Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

Love of God thus becomes the dominant passion of life; like every other worth-while love, it demands and inspires sacrifice. But love of God and man, as an ideal, has lately been replaced by the new ideal of tolerance which inspires no sacrifice. Why should any human being in the world be merely tolerated? What man has ever made a sacrifice in the name of tolerance? It leads men, instead, to express their own egotism in a book or a lecture that patronizes the downtrodden group. One of the cruelest things that can happen to a human being is to be tolerated. Never once did Our Lord say, "Tolerate your enemies!" But He did say, "Love your enemies; do good to them that hate you" (Matt. 5:44). Such love can be achieved only if we deliberately curb our fallen nature's animosities. — Fulton J. Sheen

Calasso Wiki Quotes By David Lynch

I truly believe there is a field of peace within and that it can be enlivened and brought to the surface to be enjoyed by all. — David Lynch

Calasso Wiki Quotes By Maria Semple

I just feel like there's this illicit thrill in reading other people's mail and spying on their lives. — Maria Semple

Calasso Wiki Quotes By Samuel Rutherford

If so be that freewill were our tutor, and we had our heaven in our own keeping, then we would lose all. But because we have Christ for our tutor, and He has our heaven in His hand, therefore the covenant it must be perpetual. — Samuel Rutherford