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First 10 Amendments Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

You have been professing yourself reluctant to throw off your load of illusion because truth was uncertain. Well, it is certain now, yet the burden still weighs you down, while other people are given wings on freer shoulders, people who have not worn themselves out with research, nor spent a decade and more reflecting on these questions. — Augustine Of Hippo

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Mitt Romney

Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace and that the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish. — Mitt Romney

First 10 Amendments Quotes By E. E. Cummings

The mind is its own beautiful prisoner.
Mind looked long at the sticky moon
opening in dusk her new wings
then decently hanged himself,one afternoon.
The last thing he saw was you
naked amid unnaked things ... — E. E. Cummings

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Kellan Lutz

I am so fidgety - I swear I have ADD - and I always need to be doing something or being outside, just playing sports. — Kellan Lutz

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Akemi G

Synchronicity happens when we align with the flow of the universe rather than insisting the universe flow our way. — Akemi G

First 10 Amendments Quotes By J'son M. Lee

People need to learn the art of making an argument. Often there is no right or wrong. It's just your opinion vs someone else's opinion. How you deliver that opinion could make the difference between opening a mind, changing an opinion or shutting the door. Sometimes folk just don't know when they've "argued" enough. Learn when to shut up. — J'son M. Lee

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Wolfgang Sofsky

The greatest proof of power is the mass grave, the camp as a field of the dead. However, total power here cancels itself. Death is the absolute antisocial fact. For that reason, the absolute power to kill can never become total. In order to escape this dilemma, it constantly searches out new victims, defining new groups of opponents. Everyone is on terror's proscription list - extended to its logical conclusion, all of humankind. — Wolfgang Sofsky

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Erich Fromm

To love one person productively means to be related to his human core, to him as representing mankind. Love for one individual, in so far as it is divorced from love for man, can refer only to the superficial and to the accidental; of necessity it remains shallow. — Erich Fromm

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Kiki Hamilton

Rieker threaded her hair behind her ears with his other hands, his fingers lingering against her cheek. "We're different Tiki," he said softly. "We're caught between two worlds and honestly, I don't know which one we belong in. But I do know this - I don't want to be either place without you." He looked deep into her eyes. "I believe we found each other because we're meant to be together. — Kiki Hamilton

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Sarah Sutton

I do still like television very much, but the theatre does really have something special about it. — Sarah Sutton

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Nick Faldo

My time with my family is a priority. — Nick Faldo

First 10 Amendments Quotes By L. Frank Baum

Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhood through the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesome and instinctive love for stories fantastic, marvelous and manifestly unreal. The winged fairies of Grimm and Andersen have brought more happiness to childish hearts than all other human creations. — L. Frank Baum

First 10 Amendments Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

To concentrate is not to meditate, even though that is what most of you do, calling it meditation. And if concentration is not meditation, then what is? Surely, meditation is to understand every thought that comes into being, and not to dwell upon one particular thought; it is to invite all thoughts so that you understand the whole process of thinking. — Jiddu Krishnamurti