Chris Tallarico Quotes & Sayings
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Destroy the man of wicked thoughts, Like a bamboo-tree with its fruit. — Gautama Buddha
Celebrate one soul, touch one heart, light one lamp; and the whole universe moves. — Heather K. O'Hara
Shame is a powerful feeling. There is a tremendous difference between making a mistake and believing you are a mistake...If I don't see myself as being a mistake then it is I who must take responsibility and I am not ready to accept that. — David W. Earle
There is nothing more dangerous in the spiritual life, than to wish to rule ourselves after our own way of thinking. — Philip Neri
When people ask me how we've lived past one hundred, I say, 'Honey, we never married. We never had husbands to worry us to death!
A. Elizabeth (Bessie) Delany — Amy Hill Hearth
You gain courage and confidence from doing the things you think you cannot do. — Lois P Frankel
My character has always been important to me. That was the one thing that I knew, no matter what, I had to hold that strong. — Derek Fisher
We face paired dangers. The first is that our networks are successfully attacked. The second is that our fear of attack will cause us to destroy what makes the Internet special. — Jonathan Zittrain
Dodi got a lot of criticism when he began dating Princess Diana. No one seemed to think he was good enough for her. — Lorna Luft
You mind is well-spring of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Abuses of the freedom of speech ought to be repressed, but to whom are we to commit the power of doing it? — Benjamin Franklin
Any government, that is its own judge of, and determines authoritatively for the people, what are its own powers over the people, is an absolute government of course. It has all the powers that it chooses to exercise. There is no other or at least no more accurate definition of a despotism than this. — Lysander Spooner
An urgent wish is no guarantor of a sound solution. — Alain De Botton
I've always seen the Olympics as a place where you could act out your differences on the athletic field with a sense of sportsmanship and fairness and mutual respect. — Andrew Young