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Cheesiness Define Quotes By Muammar Al-Gaddafi

Popular congresses are the only means to achieve popular democracy. Any system of government other than popular congresses is undemocratic. — Muammar Al-Gaddafi

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

Over time, jealousy becomes an element as indispensable as paint in the life of the master artist. — Orhan Pamuk

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Max Lucado

Imagine that ... unworthy of the touch of a man, yet worthy of the touch of God. — Max Lucado

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The less men are fettered by tradition, the greater becomes the inward activity of their motives, and greater again in proportion to their outer restlessness. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Patrick Ness

His grandma wouldn't be here when his father arrived. Which suited everyone. — Patrick Ness

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Caryll Houselander

We do not have to discover in which of several people Christ is to be found; we must look for Him in them all. And not in an experimental spirit, to discover whether He is in them . . . but with the absolute certainty that He is. . . . Christ does not choose to be known through outward appearances - even the appearance of virtue. — Caryll Houselander

Cheesiness Define Quotes By Epictetus

Everything has two handles; the one soft and manageable, the other such as will not endure to be touched. If then your brother do you an injury, do not take it by the hot hard handle, by representing to yourself all the aggravating circumstances of the fact; but look rather on the soft side, and extenuate it as much as is possible, by considering the nearness of the relation, and the long friendship and familiarity between you
obligations to kindness which a single provocation ought not to dissolve. And thus you will take the accident by its manageable handle. — Epictetus