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Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Theresa L. Flores

Sharpen your Claws against wrong doing, against human suffering. Have Ears like Owls, HEAR what your child isn't telling you. Have Eyes like a Hawk, so that you might SEE all that passes before you. Be Brave like a Bear and have the Courage of a Mother Lion to SAVE our young. — Theresa L. Flores

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us. But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives us is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Risa Green

...any guy can buy you flowers, but the one who buys you hemorrhoid cream must really, really love you. — Risa Green

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Nan Lewis Doerr

Advent means "coming." Note that it is an action in progress, an act not yet accomplished, one we look forward to with renewed hope. Therefore, it is a time of expectation and preparation. It is a time of waiting and watching, of preparing our hearts and minds for the coming of Jesus Christ. — Nan Lewis Doerr

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Mark William Lindberg

My capacity for dissatisfaction knows no bounds. You have to train yourself to be grateful. — Mark William Lindberg

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Stella McCartney

I used to get embarrassed about the fact I liked fashion. I still get a bit cringy. — Stella McCartney

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Carl Whitaker

Once it's established that we are a team, I can demand of you and expect you to demand of me. Life without pain is an addiction and the fantasy of perpetual happiness is like the "delusion of fusion." — Carl Whitaker

Cicero De Senectute Quotes By Frances O'Grady

It is not natural or inevitable that half the world goes hungry; that the freedom of markets trumps protection of the planet; or that citizens' rights come second to those of corporations. — Frances O'Grady