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Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Ron Paul

If you drink too much, you go out and you harm to somebody, you have to suffer the consequences. Same way with health matters. You don't have the right to demand that someone else take care of you because of your habits. — Ron Paul

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Carla H. Krueger

There are books that change our perspectives and books that change our personalities. — Carla H. Krueger

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Cunningham Geikie

Our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good and evil we have made through life. — Cunningham Geikie

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

Religion is to be used as a stepping stone to God but it must never be used as a tower to hold one aloft from others. We are all cells in the body of humanity. When anyone attempts to isolate another, they only isolate themselves more. — Peace Pilgrim

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Adam Mickiewicz

You [Chopin] have in your fingers an orchestra of butterflies. — Adam Mickiewicz

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Jerry Pournelle

Everything takes longer and costs more. — Jerry Pournelle

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Katy Lederer

The sum of the parts equals less than the whole. Or the howl. Or the how. Or the hole. — Katy Lederer

Child Campaign Tags Abortion Quotes By Thomas Wolfe

The human mind is a fearful instrument of adaptation, and in nothing is this more clearly shown than in its mysterious powers of resilience, self-protection, and self-healing. Unless an event completely shatters the order of one's life, the mind, if it has youth and health and time enough, accepts the inevitable and gets itself ready for the next happening like a grimly dutiful American tourist who, on arriving at a new town, looks around him, takes his bearings, and says, Well, where do I go from here? — Thomas Wolfe