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Cumberlege Report Quotes By Ted Nugent

The war is coming to the streets of America and if you are not keeping and bearing and practicing with your arms then you will be helpless and you will be the victim of evil. — Ted Nugent

Cumberlege Report Quotes By J.D. Masterson

It is extremely Sad to think that while nature is talking,humankind is not listening. — J.D. Masterson

Cumberlege Report Quotes By Vaclav Havel

If by believing you mean praying to an anthropomorphic deity who created the world and half controls it and half observes it, then I am probably not a believer. But if you mean that it is not all accidental, that there is a mystery to existence, a deeper meaning, that I do believe in. — Vaclav Havel

Cumberlege Report Quotes By Angelo Tsanatelis

I think they are a better race than humans ever were. — Angelo Tsanatelis

Cumberlege Report Quotes By Tommy Cooper

Man went into a bar, he only had one arm. Guy sitting next to him said 'Hey, you've got your sleeve in my drink', man replied, 'There's no arm in it' — Tommy Cooper

Cumberlege Report Quotes By Susan Sontag

All great art contains at its center contemplation, a dynamic contemplation. — Susan Sontag

Cumberlege Report Quotes By Ovid

While I am speaking the opportunity is lost. — Ovid

Cumberlege Report Quotes By R. Carlos Nakai

A birth we embark on a good journey, seeking a destination of happiness. The journeys on our life-road facilitate development of our emotional, mental, physical and spiritual states-of-being, into a way of true power and wisdom. The Heart-center power, expressed as happiness and love, will guide us upward on a path away from frustration, bitter toil and travail. These journeys are directed inward, not outwardly in material mementos of ego and possession. The lesson is relearning that which has been suppressed and forgotten, in ourselves, since our earliest childhood. — R. Carlos Nakai