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Dialogue Theorists Quotes By Sun Bu'er

The relic from before birth Enters one's heart one day. Be as careful as if you were holding a full vessel, Be as gentle as if you were caressing an infant. The gate of earth should be shut tight, The portals of heaven should be first opened. Wash the yellow sprouts clean, And atop the mountain is thunder shaking the earth. — Sun Bu'er

Dialogue Theorists Quotes By Robert L. Millet

We cannot enjoy power in the priesthood until we learn to act by faith. — Robert L. Millet

Dialogue Theorists Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

The important thing is this: that, under such government recognition as we may give to that which is beneficent and wholesome in large business organizations, we shall be most vigilant never to allow them to crystallize into a condition which shall make private initiative difficult. It is of the utmost importance that in the future we shall keep the broad path of opportunity just as open and easy for our children as it was for our fathers during the period which has been the glory of America's industrial history ... — Theodore Roosevelt

Dialogue Theorists Quotes By Kaira Rouda

I didn't know how good change could feel. I just worried about the risks, not the rewards. — Kaira Rouda

Dialogue Theorists Quotes By John Adams

What havoc has been made of books through every century of the Christian era? Where are fifty gospels, condemned as spurious by the bull of Pope Gelasius? Where are the forty wagon-loads of Hebrew manuscripts burned in France, by order of another pope, because suspected of heresy? Remember the 'index expurgatorius', the inquisition, the stake, the axe, the halter and the guillotine. — John Adams

Dialogue Theorists Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Our body remains alive, yet sooner or later our soul will receive a mortal blow. The perfect crime
for we don't know who murdered our joy, what their motives were, or where the guilty parties are to be found. — Paulo Coelho