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Downton Dowager Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

Anger does not bring about the righteousness God desires. — Karen Kingsbury

Downton Dowager Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Not how one soul comes close to another, but how it moves away, shows me their kinship and how much they belong together. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Downton Dowager Quotes By Celso Cukierkorn

When you sacrifice everything for your family, and you're committed to changing your lifestyle to secure a better future, it is not an act of greed, but rather an act of faith. — Celso Cukierkorn

Downton Dowager Quotes By Alcoholics Anonymous

Not my will, but my heart's will. — Alcoholics Anonymous

Downton Dowager Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Every thought precedes an action. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Downton Dowager Quotes By Donald Glover

The emotional aspects of a wilderness experience might be compared to a religious experience. It is particularly valuable for those people whose unconscious associations of pain and discomfort in relationships to man render a deity in human form impossible. Christianity is unacceptable to some people because of the use of the human symbol, but some who can't accept Christ can gain a tremendous sense of peace from relating to uncontaminated areas. — Donald Glover

Downton Dowager Quotes By Wallace Stegner

There must be some other possibility than death or lifelong penance ... some meeting, some intersection of lines; and some cowardly, hopeful geometer in my brain tells me it is the angle at which two lines prop each other up, the leaning-together from the vertical which produces the false arch. For lack of a keystone, the false arch may be as much as one can expect in this life. Only the very lucky discover the keystone. — Wallace Stegner

Downton Dowager Quotes By Titus Lucretius Carus

Rather, there must be seeds, unseen, combined 895 in many ways and common to many things. — Titus Lucretius Carus