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Desponds Quotes By Bill Gates

This whole phenomenon of the computer in a library is an amazing thing. — Bill Gates

Desponds Quotes By Jack Canfield

A proud parent boasts little of a son's abilities and his achievements. But glories in his kindness, his gentleness, his quiet courage. Pam Brown — Jack Canfield

Desponds Quotes By L. H. Cosway

It's terrifying when you're staring the person you know you want most in the world dead in the eyes, and knowing that they belong to you unequivocally. — L. H. Cosway

Desponds Quotes By Ernest Becker

Horror alone brings peace of mind. — Ernest Becker

Desponds Quotes By Jane Porter

Life is a warfare; and he who easily desponds deserts a double duty
he betrays the noblest property of man, which is dauntless resolution; and he rejects the providence of that All-Gracious Being who guides and rules the universe. — Jane Porter

Desponds Quotes By D. Alyce Domain

Its not greener on the other side of the fence, its just a different shade of brown over there. Be happy with who you are and where you are in life. — D. Alyce Domain

Desponds Quotes By Confucius

He is the truly courageous man who never desponds. — Confucius

Desponds Quotes By Anais Nin

Because he was so critical, so severe, so suspicious of her, she became secretive and lying. She would never say what she really thought. She was afraid of him. — Anais Nin

Desponds Quotes By John H. Dietrich

The spirit of humanity, like the forces of nature, and like the physical life, is at bottom energy ... Spiritual life, therefore, is just as much a development out of what has gone before in the evolutionary process as physical life is; which means that the origin of spiritual life is from within. — John H. Dietrich

Desponds Quotes By Chapman Cohen

Human society is born in the shadow of religious fear, and in that stage the suppression of heresy is a sacred social duty. Then comes the rise of a priesthood, and the independent thinker is met with punishment in this world and the threat of eternal damnation hereafter. Even today it is from the religious side that the greatest danger to freedom of thought comes. Religion is the last thing man will civilize. — Chapman Cohen