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Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

If the mental poisons can finally be transformed into wisdom, it is because their ultimate nature is endowed with primordial, naturally luminous purity. — Dalai Lama XIV

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

Chillingworth was a striking evidence of man's faculty of transforming himself into a devil, if he will only, for a reasonable space of time, undertake a devil's office. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Rodger Kamenetz

Freud "interpreted" dreams by treating them as intellectual riddles whose details, once processed through free association, exposed hidden wishes. — Rodger Kamenetz

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Sara Shepard

Never say never
-A — Sara Shepard

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Stephen Altrogge

I don't know the end from the beginning, but I know the One who has already written the end and the beginning, and I know he is trustworthy. — Stephen Altrogge

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Rick Danko

You put a song on the record or on tape and you stop singing it. You just don't sit around and sing it anymore unless you're performing. That's kind of sad. — Rick Danko

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

I like Kit-Kat, unless I'm with four or more people. — Mitch Hedberg

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Nicola Formichetti

I am terrible at making food. I love eating, but I can't make anything. — Nicola Formichetti

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Joe Mantegna

If at the end of the day, people look at it and say, oh, yeah, I liked his stuff, or for the most part I liked his stuff, or I've enjoyed watching some of the things he's done, that's all I can hope for. — Joe Mantegna

Chillingworth Devil Quotes By Thornton Wilder

Favors cease to be favors when there are conditions attached to them. — Thornton Wilder