Destiny Lore Quotes & Sayings
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Mr. Snowden is a coward who has chosen to run. — Chuck Schumer
like the ancient Greek concept arete, I thought, virtue required moral, emotional, mental, and physical excellence. Neurosurgery seemed to present the most challenging and — Paul Kalanithi
She put up an invincible show, but underneath I knew her to be bruised and vulnerable. — Sue Monk Kidd
And just so you know," he whispers in my ear, "our first kiss will be an unforgettably, toe-curling, heart-stopping, leave-you-breathless kind of kiss. I promise. — Annie Brewer
I was an accidental actor. I was never formally trained. — David Soul
It's ironic. At last I have my freedom. But at a price. Now my destiny is mine to choose. - Stanley aka Nine — Pittacus Lore
Somehow when the heart becomes single, the rest will follow. — Cynthia Bourgeault
It opens the mind toward an understanding of human
nature and destiny. It increases wisdom. It is the very
essence of that much misinterpreted concept, a liberal
education. It is the foremost approach to humanism,
the lore of the specifically human concerns that distinguish
man from other living beings ... Personal culture
is more than mere familiarity with the present
state of science, technology, and civic affairs. It is
more than acquaintance with books and paintings and
the experience of travel and of visits to museums. It is
the assimilation of the ideas that roused mankind from
the inert routine of a merely animal existence to a life
of reasoning and speculating. It is the individual's
effort to humanize himself by partaking in the tradition
of all the best that earlier generations have
bequeathed. — Ludwig Von Mises
If the way of heaven be narrow, it is not long; and if the gate be straight, it opens into endless life. — William Beveridge
Saigon was an addicted city, and we were the drug: the corruption of children, the mutilation of young men, the prostitution of women, the humiliation of the old, the division of the family, the division of the country-it had all been done in our name ... The French city ... had represented the opium stage of the addiction. With the Americans had begun the heroin phase. — James Fenton
Peace appeals to the hearts; studies to the brain. Both are needed, indeed indispensable. But equally indispensable is a valid link between brain and heart. And that, in a nutshell, is what peace studies and peace practice are all about. — Johan Galtung
If I'm in a rotten mood, I stay in and watch television. — Cilla Black