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Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By John F. Kennedy

The world knows that America will never start a war. This generation of Americans has had enough of war and hate ... we want to build a world of peace where the weak are secure and the strong are just. — John F. Kennedy

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By Os Guinness

Feast of Patrick, Bishop of Armagh, Missionary, Patron of Ireland, c.460 The evidence for Christian truth is not exhaustive, but it is sufficient. Too often, Christianity has not been tried and found wanting
it has been found wanting, and not tried. — Os Guinness

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By Bruce Springsteen

The future is now. Roll up your sleeves and let your passion flow. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting. — Bruce Springsteen

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

If you possess happiness you possess everything: to be happy is to be in tune with God. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By Antoinette May

We are not in this world to live safely. We are here to fall in love and break our hearts. — Antoinette May

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By James Robertson

If you think yourself into the past, that's where you'll end up - and faster than you expect. — James Robertson

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By John Denver

What one man can do is dream. What one man can do is love. What one man can do is change the world. — John Denver

Cynara Cardunculus Quotes By C.S. Lewis

A faith in culture is as bad as a faith in religion; both expressions imply a turning away from those very things which culture and religion are about. Culture as a collective name for certain very valuable activities is a permissible word; but culture hypostatized, set up on its own, made into a faith, a cause, a banner, a platform, is unendurable. For none of the activities in question cares a straw for that faith or cause. It is like a return to early Semitic religion where names themselves were regarded as powers. — C.S. Lewis