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Casilla Electronica Quotes By Don H. Staheli

So, yield to His entreaty. Give in to His love and, please, please say to the Savior, "Just hold me. Tighter. — Don H. Staheli

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

He lay watching the kid. He was from a prominent Kentucky family and had attended Transylvania College and like many another young man of his class he'd gone west because of a woman. — Cormac McCarthy

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Ken Starr

I am not here to accuse the media of anything. — Ken Starr

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Suetonius

Suetonius, in holding up a mirror to those Caesars of diverting legend, reflects not only them but ourselves: half-tamed creatures, whose great moral task is to hold in balance the angel and the monster within - for we are both, and to ignore this duality is to invite disaster. — Suetonius

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Gary Zukav

If we are to engage the viewpoint of the soul, we must cease from judging, — Gary Zukav

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Katie Kacvinsky

Maybe it's not the doors that open in our lives, but the doors that close that define us. That guide us. Because they force us to move on. Instead of thinking about what we lose, look at what we can gain. — Katie Kacvinsky

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Dennis Miller

There is a chalk outline slowly being drawn around common sense and most people can't identify the victim. — Dennis Miller

Casilla Electronica Quotes By Thomas Moore

Technologies of the soul tend to be simple, bodily, slow and related to the heart as much as the mind. Everything around us tells us we should be mechanically sophisticated, electronic, quick, and informational in our expressiveness - an exact antipode to the virtues of the soul. It is no wonder, then, that in an age of telecommunications - which, by the way, literally means "distant connections" - we suffer symptoms of the loss of soul. We are being urged from every side to become efficient rather than intimate. — Thomas Moore