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Gansons Quotes By Duke Of Wellington

Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained. — Duke Of Wellington

Gansons Quotes By Kanye West

I'm the smartest celebrity you've ever dealt with. I'm not Britney Spears. — Kanye West

Gansons Quotes By Ralph Helfer

Those of us who are in tune with nature and animals know it is our way of life, Bram. There is a connection to all living things, a vibration of Life. Animals were not given a power of choice. A lion does not try and eat legumes, nor an elephant meat. We believe the best way to communicate with nature, God, is through a liaison: the animals ... Nature hears one voice and obeys it. That is why ten or ten thousand birds may rise from the surface of a lake at the same time and yet never touch one another. Man only hears his own voice. He constantly bumps into another. Even his voice mirrors his erratic walk, jealousy, hate, ego, pride, lying, cheating. He makes his own judgements and falls prey to his greed. Remember, the moon is reflected on one drop of water as is the entire ocean
so it is with God. He is reflected ins each living thing
in a grain of sand as the entire shore, one star as the whole universe. Each animal as in all creatures. -Jagrat — Ralph Helfer

Gansons Quotes By Frans De Waal

Cognition is the mental transformation of sensory input into knowledge about the environment and the flexible application of this knowledge. — Frans De Waal

Gansons Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Make haste to live, and consider each day a life. — Seneca The Younger

Gansons Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I know part of what turns me on so hard, makes me so violent with lust, is that he's dangerous. I fell for the bad guy. I'm crazy about the one who's trouble. The alpha that doesn't play well with others and doesn't take orders from anyone. — Karen Marie Moning