Cheer Shirts Quotes & Sayings
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Work is love made visible. And if you can't work with love, but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of the people who work with joy — Kahlil Gibran

What assurance would be ours if, when we approached the throne of grace, we realized that the Father's heart had been set upon us from the beginning of all things!"[18] — Douglas Van Dorn

Love is like that, fragile and light. No wonder it rests upon our hearts in intangible moments, bids us follow fleeting thoughts and ideas and pursue our abstract imaginings. — Belinda Jeffrey

Put bluntly, the ego is not an obstruction to Spirit, but a radiant manifestation of Spirit. All Forms are not other than Emptiness, including the form of the ego. It is not necessary to get rid of the ego, but simply to live with it a certain exuberance. — Ken Wilber

Important decisions are better made after a good nights sleep — Steven Aitchison

She must face the forest of her mother's past in order to save herself and the one she loves. — Carrie Ryan

Tao, I think I love her. She's hot and a geek. She is so far out of your league that you are not even playing the same sport. — Wesley Chu

The hair is the finest ornament women have. Of old, virgins used to wear it loose, except when they were in mourning. — Martin Luther

We can see the child moving rather serenely in the uterus. The child senses aggression in its sanctuary. We see the child's mouth wide open in a silent scream. — Bernard Nathanson

One of the things I learned, the easiest of lessons, was that the better you do your job, often going against conventional mores, the less popular you are likely to be. — David Halberstam

I don't think any government has the means to protect us from the world reality. — Jean Lapierre

You didn't want to laugh, did you? It wasn't very funny, was it? — Graham Kennedy

During a Chess competition a Chessmaster should be a combination of a beast of prey and a monk — Alexander Alekhine

The status quo is unacceptable, and it is costly. Whatever money the province may feel it is losing with revenue sharing will be more than paid off by the revitalization and empowerment of Aboriginal communities. To put matters of dignity in blunt economic terms: healthier communities cost less to taxpayers. — Bob Rae