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Ccording Quotes By Gautama Buddha

You, as much as anyone in the universe, deserve your love and respect. — Gautama Buddha

Ccording Quotes By Charles Grant

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'I screwed up.' Her hands again. 'Damnit, I screwed up.'
'Nope' [Mulder] said ... 'If I was dead, then you would have screwed up.' She saw the grin. 'Then I'd have to haunt you.'
'Mulder that's not funny.'
'But you don't believe in ghosts and goblins ... — Charles Grant

Ccording Quotes By Greg Bear

Sometimes I feel like a beetle crawling through a fusion power plant. I can feel a certain amount, see a certain amount, but I sure as hell don't understand everything. — Greg Bear

Ccording Quotes By Victor Dark

John secretly wondered if, sometimes, the man had a little bit of the devil in him. — Victor Dark

Ccording Quotes By Edward De Bono

The solid wealth of insurance companies and the success of those who organsie gambling are some indication of the profits to be derived from the efficient use of chance. — Edward De Bono

Ccording Quotes By Harold B. Lee

The most important of the Lord's work you will ever do will be the work you do within the walls of your own home. — Harold B. Lee

Ccording Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

[A]ccording to Buddhism in the Tibetan tradition, a being that achieves Buddhahood, although freed from Samsara,the 'wheel of suffering', as the phenomenon of existence is known, will continue to return to work for the benefit of all other sentient beings until such time as each one is similarly liberated. — Dalai Lama XIV

Ccording Quotes By Ken Bruen

Even Def Leppard couldn't get him out of his funk. When the Def couldn't crank you, it was way past time to shoot someone. — Ken Bruen

Ccording Quotes By U.S. Department Of State

the black church helped African Americans survive the harshest forms of oppression and developed a revolutionary appeal for universal communal spirituality. The black church didn't just theorize about democracy, it practiced democracy. From its roots there flowered the civil rights movement - creative, inclusive, and nonviolent. — U.S. Department Of State