Csaky Marianne Quotes & Sayings
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I will heighten my life by helping others heighten theirs — Les Brown
The seeds of greatness are ideas you learn from people who've been great in their service to others. — Denis Waitley
We need to move: from a spirituality of alienation from the natural world to a spirituality of intimacy with the natural world from a spirituality of the divine as revealed in words to a spirituality of the divine as revealed in the visible world about us.. — Thomas Berry
What is fashion? I don't know. — Mickey Drexler
National legislation will prevent other states' flawed concealed-weapons laws from threatening the safety of Illinois residents, — Barack Obama
Since my asana techniques increase circulation to all organs in the body and increase lung efficiency, I recommend Bikram Balance natural whole food beverage as a way to provide all the critical nutrients to oxygenate the blood and restore the acid/alkaline balance. — Bikram Choudhury
Cynthia and I are very alike in our tastes. — Kent McCord
One might say that the American trend of education is to reduce the senses almost to nil. — Isadora Duncan
Illness is the great equalizer. It doesn't matter who you are, rich or poor, young or old, fat or thin, sick is sick. — Fran Drescher
The Devil was sick - the Devil a monk would be, The Devil was well the devil a monk was he — Francois Rabelais
I always like the story behind the story more than the story itself. — A.D. Posey
In the broad light of day mathematicians check their equations and their proofs, leaving no stone unturned in their search for rigour. But, at night, under the full moon, they dream, they float among the stars and wonder at the miracle of the heavens. They are inspired. Without dreams there is no art, no mathematics, no life. — Michael Atiyah
They is four things that can destroy the earth, he said. Women, whiskey, money, and niggers. — Cormac McCarthy
If we can combine our knowledge of science with the wisdom of wildness, if we can nurture civilization through roots in the primitive, man's potentialities appear to be unbounded. — Charles Lindbergh
