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Commandant Steele Quotes By Nancy Fraser

Thoughts to words, words to paper.
A gift we give ourselves, both now and later. — Nancy Fraser

Commandant Steele Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

S the cosmos are in place, so be it with your life ... — W. Somerset Maugham

Commandant Steele Quotes By Willie Nelson

One thing I learned is that the mind, rather than being the master, should be the servant of the heart. — Willie Nelson

Commandant Steele Quotes By Albert Camus

If we believe in nothing, if nothing has any meaning and if we can affirm no values whatsoever, then everything is possible and nothing has any importance. — Albert Camus

Commandant Steele Quotes By Caroline Myss

Whenever you become empowered,
you will be tested. — Caroline Myss

Commandant Steele Quotes By Christian Wiman

To have faith in a religion, any religion, is to accept at some primary level that its particular language of words and symbols says something true about reality. — Christian Wiman

Commandant Steele Quotes By Dr. Seuss

The people that mind don't matter, and the people that matter don't mind. — Dr. Seuss

Commandant Steele Quotes By Joe Louis

Money can't buy happiness, but it does quiet the nerves. — Joe Louis

Commandant Steele Quotes By Kelly Osbourne

I took more hell for being fat than I did for being an absolute raging drug addict. I will never understand that. — Kelly Osbourne

Commandant Steele Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

We do not seek to thrust the principles of our religion upon anyone. The fundamental principles of our religion forbid that. — Swami Vivekananda

Commandant Steele Quotes By Herodotus

For if one should propose to all men a choice, bidding them select the best customs from all the customs that there are, each race of men, after examining them all, would select those of their own people; thus all think that their own customs are by far the best. — Herodotus