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Gas Strand Quotes By Rajneesh

Don't be bothered by perfection. Replace the word 'Perfection' by 'Totality.
Totality will give you a different dimension. — Rajneesh

Gas Strand Quotes By Ignatius Of Loyola

If one fears men much he will never do anything great for God: all that one does for God arouses persecution. — Ignatius Of Loyola

Gas Strand Quotes By Ron Schiller

What NPR did, I'm very proud of, and what NPR stood for is non-racist, non-bigoted, straightforward telling of the news. — Ron Schiller

Gas Strand Quotes By Lokendra Singh

One hour with Mother is more than
Without her, an age. — Lokendra Singh

Gas Strand Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

But mostly it was justice. If they would do it to him, they would do it to anyone. Darling picked the mask up that he'd made for himself, and covered his face with it. Shaped from solid gold, it held a blank expression - justice took neither pleasure nor pain from punishment. It just was. Frigid, unfeeling, and swift. The only part of him the mask didn't conceal was his scarred mouth and his eyes. Eyes that were now as cold as the rest of him. I am retribution. For — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Gas Strand Quotes By G.H. Hardy

Asked if he believes in one G-d, a mathematician answered: "Yes, up to isomorphism". — G.H. Hardy

Gas Strand Quotes By Michael K. Williams

I come to work on time. I focus on my job. I bust my scenes out and everything else kind of happens from there. — Michael K. Williams

Gas Strand Quotes By Robert Rowland Smith

One of the many factors that separate children from adults is the apparent lack in children of teleological intent; that, beyond the immediate ambition of scoring a goal or finishing a drawing, they're not trying to get anywhere or achieve anything. — Robert Rowland Smith

Gas Strand Quotes By G. Edward Griffin

The past record of man is burdened with accounts of assasinations, secret combines, palace plots and betrayals in war. But in spite of this clear record, an amazing number of people have begun to scoff at the possibility of conspiracy at work today. They dismiss such an idea merely a conspiratorial point of view. — G. Edward Griffin