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Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Lupe Fiasco

The men can have a moral compass that is just unshakeable, they can have ethics that run to the core. — Lupe Fiasco

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Pope Francis

How I wish that all men and women of good will would look to the Cross if only for a moment! There, we can see God's reply: violence is not answered with violence, death is not answered with the language of death. In the silence of the Cross, the uproar of weapons ceases and the language of reconciliation, forgiveness, dialogue, and peace is spoken. — Pope Francis

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Albert Pike

To sow, that others may reap; to work and plant for those that are to occupy the earth when we are dead; to project our influences far into the future, and live beyond our time; to rule as the Kings of Thought, over men who are yet unborn; to bless with the glorious gifts of Truth and Light and Liberty those who will neither know the name of the giver, nor care in what grave his unregarded ashes repose, is the true office of a Mason and the proudest destiny of a man. — Albert Pike

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Mary Anne Radmacher

As the evening beckons with the promise of tomorrow ... may your gratitude rise up and with strength answer, "yes." — Mary Anne Radmacher

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Blues Brothers

Elwood- "It's a 106 miles to Chicago,
We got a full tank o' gas,
half a pack of cigarettes,
it's dark,
and we're wearing sunglasses."
Jake- "Hit it. — Blues Brothers

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Richard D. McKirahan

in the same way a person is the same individual as a boy and — Richard D. McKirahan

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Robert Ogawa

Life is perpetual. Though, it is ourselves which harvest these energies that perpetuate us in a positive direction. — Robert Ogawa

Gabz Gardiner Quotes By Harriet Evans

She didn't want to forget how deeply she had loved him, how important it had been to her; she felt as if to discard the memory would be a betrayal of her younger self. — Harriet Evans