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Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By John F. Kennedy

In the years since man unlocked the power stored up within the atom, the world has made progress, halting, but effective, toward bringing that power under human control. The challenge may be our salvation. As we begin to master the destructive potentialities of modern science, we move toward a new era in which science can fulfill its creative promise and help bring into existence the happiest society the world has ever known. — John F. Kennedy

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By Kenneth Noland

Usually I throw away what I don't get right the first time. — Kenneth Noland

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By Russell Simmons

In the yogic tradition, this principle of using intense effort to burn through life's distractions is called Tapas. It's another Sanskrit word, roughly defined as "heat" or "essential energy." The concept is that through a disciplined approach to work and self-sacrifice, Tapas will burn away the negativity that separates us from God. By working our hardest and happily enduring the hardships of life we are able to create a sense of peace and clarity in ourselves. — Russell Simmons

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By Terry Jones

Saying We will destroy terrorism is about as meaningful as saying: We shall annihilate mockery. — Terry Jones

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By J.A. London

I like you, Dawn. I've seen a lot of humans, from far away and up close. I've never met one like you. I think you're the closest thing to a sunrise I'll ever see. — J.A. London

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By Tennessee Williams

This play is dedicated to the memory of Clarence Darrow, The Great Defender, whose mental frontiers were the four corners of the sky. — Tennessee Williams

Deitemeyer 300 Quotes By Nancy O'Dell

When I first got married to my husband, he had boxes full of photos of my two stepsons, ages 5 and 8 at the time, and I put them together in some little albums and wrote notes about how happy I was that they were a part of my life. — Nancy O'Dell