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Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When the mind is peaceful, hearts will bloom with love. — Debasish Mridha

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Lucille Kallen

[Law] is one part justice to nine parts expediency. Who needs it. — Lucille Kallen

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Ahmed Hulusi

When people aren't ready to hear a truth it is easier to label the discloser as insane to hide their own incapacity. — Ahmed Hulusi

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

Teaching is one of the noblest of professions. It requires an adequate preparation and training, patience, devotion, and a deep sense of responsibility. Those who mold the human mind have wrought not for time, but for eternity. — Calvin Coolidge

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The fact is that camels are far more intelligent than dolphins. They are so much brighter that they soon realised that the most prudent thing any intelligent animal can do, if it would prefer its descendants not to spend a lot of time on a slab with electrodes clamped to their brains or sticking mines on the bottom of ships or being patronized rigid by zoologists, is to make bloody certain humans don't find out about it. So they long ago plumped for a lifestyle that, in return for a certain amount of porterage and being prodded with sticks, allowed them adequate food and grooming and the chance to spit in a human's eye and get away with it. — Terry Pratchett

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Ted Turner

If I had to predict, the way things are going, I'd say the chances are about 50-50 that humanity will be extinct or nearly extinct within 50 years. Weapons of mass destruction, disease, I mean this global warming is scaring the living daylights out of me. — Ted Turner

Collinson Daehnke Quotes By Clarissa Pinkola Estes

That sort of overintellectualization obscures the patterns of the Wild Woman and the instinctual nature of women. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes