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Dugmad Online Quotes By Glen Duncan

Literature is humanity's broad-minded alter-ego, with room in its heart for monsters, even for you. It's humanity without the judgement. — Glen Duncan

Dugmad Online Quotes By Paul David Tripp

Sin is much more than doing the wrong thing. It begins withloving, worshiping, and serving the wrong thing. — Paul David Tripp

Dugmad Online Quotes By Cass Sunstein

If there's a regulation that's saving 10,000 lives and costing one job, it's worth it. — Cass Sunstein

Dugmad Online Quotes By Apoorve Dubey

It is the road you take that decides your destiny and not your destiny that decides the road you take. — Apoorve Dubey

Dugmad Online Quotes By Brooke Shields

Love can produce the children, but it has nothing to do with the raising of the children. I grew up thinking, 'Oh, that's it. All I have to do is fall in love.' You may think love will change everything, but it really is different with children. Children don't necessarily bring you together; they challenge you. — Brooke Shields

Dugmad Online Quotes By Toba Beta

Not learning by doing,
but learning by risking. — Toba Beta

Dugmad Online Quotes By Marianne Williamson

A Course in Miracles tells us that although 'we think that without the ego, all would be chaos, the opposite is true. Without the ego, all would be love.' — Marianne Williamson

Dugmad Online Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Generosity consists not the sum given, but the manner in which it is bestowed — Mahatma Gandhi

Dugmad Online Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

A Man's management of his own purse speaks volumes about character — Thomas Jefferson

Dugmad Online Quotes By Herbert Spencer

Is it stupidity or is it moral cowardice which leads men to continue professing a creed that makes self-sacrifice a cardinal principle, while they urge the sacrificing of others, even to the death, when they trespass against us? Is it blindness, or is it an insance inconsistency, which makes them regard as most admirable the bearing of evil for the benefit of others, while they lavish admiration on those who, out of revenge, inflict great evils in return for small ones suffered? Surely our barbarian code of right needs revision, and our barbarian standard of honour should be somewhat changed. — Herbert Spencer