Coroebus Statue Quotes & Sayings
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We must not make a false faith by hiding from our thoughts the causes of doubt, for faith is the highest achievement of the human intellect, the only gift man can make to God, and therefore it must be offered in sincerity. — William Butler Yeats

To be selfish, greedy and unwilling to help the needy gives rise to future starvation and clothlessness. — Gautama Buddha

Being spiritual-but-nonreligious sounds good in theory - at least it's better than attending antiquated religious institutions. We can do that. And we have. A growing number of us identify as spiritual-but-nonreligious. — Gudjon Bergmann

If a woman is sufficiently ambitious, determined and gifted, there is practically nothing she can't do. — Helen Lawrenson

My first job was with the Burns Detective Agency. They sent me over to the East River to guard coal barges during these god-awful hours like three to six in the morning. It wasn't a very difficult job
all I had to do was make a round every fifteen minutes
but it turned out to be a great environment for writing. I was completely alone in a little outhouse with an electric heater and a little desk. — Sam Shepard

Poverty is restriction and as such, it is the greatest injustice you can perpetrate upon yourself. — Stuart Wilde

I needed a password eight characters long so I picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. — Nick Helm

He is obviously proud of his shock of curly gray hair; it is the symbol of his aging masculinity. This is not a hairstyle; it is a world view. — Pierre Lemaitre

The quality of our attention determines our experience. — Deepak Chopra

Polls are inaccurate in my opinion, based upon anecdotal evidence, based upon people that I know. — Herman Cain

The exchange of money for my willing participation was served on a silver platter, requiring nothing more than the abandonment of my principles and the departure of virtue, which fell in between the cracks of insignificance, given in trade for the simple comforts I once knew. - from "Plight" 2015 — Don Swann II