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Gansky Communications Quotes By Arianna Huffington

Use it or lose it" is a law of nature, but mercifully "not a soul will be lost" is a law of the spirit that supersedes it. — Arianna Huffington

Gansky Communications Quotes By Albert Einstein

As long as I have any choice in the matter, I shall live only in a country where civil liberty, tolerance and equality of all citizens before the law prevail. — Albert Einstein

Gansky Communications Quotes By Eric Close

The Monte Carlo TV Festival is great because it's a celebration of television and great storytelling. — Eric Close

Gansky Communications Quotes By Noa Daniels

Each poem holds the voice of a moment.
Held within, they are contained, damned to silence;
released, they fly into the world to find a new heart and a new home within,
where they will speak again. — Noa Daniels

Gansky Communications Quotes By Ester Dean

I just like to stay creative. Anything that can keep my mind going. — Ester Dean

Gansky Communications Quotes By Matty Mullins

I was pretty sheltered growing up. I just started getting into heavier music with the Tooth & Nail/Solid State era, which really kind of brought this whole thing to life for me, so I am really thankful for that label. — Matty Mullins

Gansky Communications Quotes By Myles Munroe

Proverbs 25:28 says, "Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control." In other words, if we do not control our own lives from the inside, somebody else will control them from the outside. — Myles Munroe

Gansky Communications Quotes By Lorenzo Scupoli

Humble patience, tirelessness and persistence in prayer conquer the unconquerable God and incline Him to mercy. According to the Lord's parable, the importunity of the widow inclined a wicked and unjust judge to grant her petition (cf. Lk. 18:1 ff.). The Lord gave this parable for a special purpose ? to teach us not to faint, but to pray patiently. If an unjust judge was persuaded to grant the petition of the widow, how can God fail to incline His ear to our prayers, if we persist in imploring Him since He is the essence of lovingkindness? — Lorenzo Scupoli