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Fr Nen Quotes By John Diefenbaker

Parliament is more than procedure - it is the custodian of the nation's freedom. — John Diefenbaker

Fr Nen Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

If by eternity is understood not endless temporal duration but timelessness, then he lives eternally who lives in the present. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Fr Nen Quotes By Amelia Hutchins

You can't fight destiny - taunt it, yes, but to fight it will only consume you and, in the end, destiny always wins. — Amelia Hutchins

Fr Nen Quotes By Honore De Balzac

By dint of making sacrifices, a man grows interested in the person who exacts them. Great ladies, like courtesans, know this truth by instinct. — Honore De Balzac

Fr Nen Quotes By Thomas Starr King

A visit to New Hampshire supplies the most resources to a traveler, and confers the most benefit on the mind and taste, when it lifts him above mere appetite for wildness, ruggedness, and the feeling of mass and precipitous elevation, into a perception and love of the refined grandeur, the chaste sublimity, the airy majesty overlaid with tender and polished bloom, in which the landscape splendor of a noble mountain lies. — Thomas Starr King

Fr Nen Quotes By Dub Haynes

Keep the things that add value to your life. If the item does not add value to your life, it is just clutter and needs to be cleared from your space. — Dub Haynes

Fr Nen Quotes By Jasinda Wilder

I'm falling through eternity and his touch is the fabric of that forever. His kiss is the substance of infinity. — Jasinda Wilder

Fr Nen Quotes By Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

These three elements are called Qawwali, and they've got to be there. — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Fr Nen Quotes By Pat Conroy

I will always find myself a prisoner to the divine sublimity of the Eucharist itself. (201) — Pat Conroy

Fr Nen Quotes By George Orwell

the mute protest in your own bones — George Orwell