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Conocophillips Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

The new spirituality will bring about what I'm calling the 'end of better.' And that is in fact what is called for in the next of the series of books that I've been writing. — Neale Donald Walsch

Conocophillips Quotes By Michelle Chamuel

Pop music is music that's made more accessible to people. And there's a certain lifestyle and everything that goes with it normally. — Michelle Chamuel

Conocophillips Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

I just find the people I want to work with and put it all together, and it's a lot of hard work, and all kinds of catastrophes happen, but I don't really get too much resistance. But when you make a movie, it seems like there's nothing but resistance. It's kind of a miracle that any movie ever gets made. — Madonna Ciccone

Conocophillips Quotes By Richard Rainwater

I sold my Chevron. I sold my ConocoPhillips. I sold my Statoil. I sold my ENSCO. I sold my Pioneer Natural Resources. I sold everything. — Richard Rainwater

Conocophillips Quotes By Imelda Marcos

You know, not even your British Queen is called just Elizabeth - she's Elizabeth the Second. There's only one Imelda. — Imelda Marcos

Conocophillips Quotes By Richard Rohr

If the mystery of the Trinity is the template of all reality, what we have in the Trinitarian God is the perfect balance between union and differentiation, autonomy and mutuality, identity and community. — Richard Rohr

Conocophillips Quotes By Hannah More

Commending a right thing is a cheap substitute for doing it, with which we are too apt to satisfy ourselves. — Hannah More

Conocophillips Quotes By Jack Herer

But you can count the dead bodies from alcohol, tobacco, and legal pharmaceuticals by the millions. — Jack Herer

Conocophillips Quotes By C. G. Jung

Jung's search for the soul, then, stands at one with the search for appropriately dialogical and differentiated language. — C. G. Jung