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Convertir En Quotes By Hilaire Belloc

We may not say to the poor: "You have a right to fight the rich merely because they are rich and in order to make yourselves less poor." We may say: "You have a right to fight to prevent the conditions of your life becoming inhuman," but we may not say, "You have a right to fight merely because you desire to have more and your opponent to have less." — Hilaire Belloc

Convertir En Quotes By Dennis Lehane

Your father picks you up from prison in a stolen Dodge Neon with an 8-ball in the glove
compartment and a hooker named Mandy in the back seat. — Dennis Lehane

Convertir En Quotes By Theophan The Recluse

The invincible weapon against all our enemies is humility. — Theophan The Recluse

Convertir En Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

As you read, a shift takes place within you. — Eckhart Tolle

Convertir En Quotes By Anonymous

When institutional religion diminishes, when religion is "private" without churches, morality begins to go, then belief in God, and then anything is acceptable. — Anonymous

Convertir En Quotes By Kevin McCarty

Take control of the time you have with your kids as one day they will be all grown up and have their own friends and things to do. Cherish every moment you have with them now as you might not see them as they get older. It becomes their schedule not yours! — Kevin McCarty

Convertir En Quotes By Jennifer Esposito

If I moved, he moved. If I stopped, he stopped. It was a duel. — Jennifer Esposito

Convertir En Quotes By Paul Silway

The gospel of grace has been outlawed and frowned upon by most organized religious institutions. But there is a generation of believers rising up upon the face of the earth whose eyes are opening to the truth of the gospel of grace... — Paul Silway

Convertir En Quotes By Joseph Girzone

Religion would certainly be more relevant to the hurting masses of humanity if people could express their hopes and dreams and pain and anguish to one another in the context of religious worship. As it is now our services are so antiseptic and sterile that people gathering for worship relate to others at only the most superficial level, and hardly ever get to know one another ... Maybe that is one of the reasons why people feel religion is irrelevant, because they cannot find support and solace during times of crisis and pain. That is when real religion should be at its best. — Joseph Girzone