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Chuong Garden Quotes By Charlie Munger

I'm not entitled to have an opinion unless I can state the arguments against my position better than the people who are in opposition. I think that I am qualified to speak only when I've reached that state. — Charlie Munger

Chuong Garden Quotes By Vantile Whitfield

I didn't aspire to write and never considered it as a career option. — Vantile Whitfield

Chuong Garden Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I am very happy, Jane; and when you hear that I am dead, you must be sure and not grieve: there is nothing to grieve about. We all must die one day, and the illness which is removing me is not painful; it is gentle and gradual: my mind is at rest. I leave no one to regret me much: I have only a father; and he is lately married, and will not miss me. By dying young, I shall escape great sufferings. I had not qualities or talents to make my way very well in the world: I should have been continually at fault. — Charlotte Bronte

Chuong Garden Quotes By Pope Francis

The Church is likewise conscious of the responsibility which all of us have for our world, for the whole of creation, which we must love and protect. There is much that we can do to benefit the poor, the needy and those who suffer, and to favour justice, promote reconciliation and build peace. But before all else we need to keep alive in our world the thirst for the absolute, and to counter the dominance of a one-dimensional vision of the human person, a vision which reduces human beings to what they produce and to what they consume: this is one of the most insidious temptations of our time. — Pope Francis

Chuong Garden Quotes By Dia Reeves

She decided not to look him in the eyes ever again. It was too much like being shoved over the edge of a ravine. — Dia Reeves

Chuong Garden Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

When people cared about each other, they always found a way to make it work. — Nicholas Sparks