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Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Rafael Sabatini

It was Pope Innocent III who placed in the hands of the church this terrible weapon of persecution, and who, by the awful severity of his own attitude towards liberty of conscience, of thought, and of expression, afforded to fanaticism and religious intolerance an example that was to be their merciless guide through centuries to come. — Rafael Sabatini

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Kid Rock

The Majestic Theater in 1990. That was one of my first real shows where I had 300 to 400 people there. — Kid Rock

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Richard Rohr

You ironically have to have a very strong ego structure to let go of your ego. You need to struggle with the rules more than a bit before you throw them out. You only internalize values by butting up against external values for a while. — Richard Rohr

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Alain De Botton

We should give chaos pride of place once a year or so, designating occasions on which we can be briefly exempted from the two greatest pressures of secular adult life: having to be rational and having to be faithful. — Alain De Botton

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By C.S. Lewis

We do not come to God as bad people trying to become good people; we come as rebels to lay down our arms. — C.S. Lewis

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Karina Halle

The past doesn't define us. It's what we do here and now, today, that does. This world was built on second chances. — Karina Halle

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Margaret Atwood

We lie together under the duvet, arms around each other. It's hard to remember what we used to fight about. The former anger is gone, and with it that edgy, jealous lust we used to have for each other. What's left is fondness, and regret. A diminuendo. — Margaret Atwood

Clearing Toxicity Quotes By Amy Cuddy

Power is generally defined as control over resources and control over access to resources, which often means control over other people because we're thinking about things like financial resources or shelter, or even love and affection, but we also possess resources that we sometimes can't access. — Amy Cuddy