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Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Jean Vanier

The danger of pride
I see increasingly how difficult it is to exercise authority in a community. We are so inclined to want authority for the honour, prestige and admiration that comes with it. Inside each of us is a little tyrant who wants power and the associated prestige, who wants to dominate, to be superior and to control. We are frightened of criticism. We feel we are the only ones to see the truth - and that, sometimes, in the name of God ... So the community becomes 'our' project.
... And Christians can sometimes hide these tendencies behind a mask of virtue, doing what they do for 'good' reasons. There is nothing more terrible than a tyrant using religion as his or her cover. I know my own tendencies toward this and I have to struggle against them constantly. — Jean Vanier

Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Veronica Rossi

It felt strange introducing two people who meant so much to him. Like they should already know each other. — Veronica Rossi

Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Frank Grillo

When you have Liam Neeson in a film, no matter how good everyone else is, it's a Liam Neeson film. And if there's wolves, and you're running, it's about Liam Neeson running from wolves. — Frank Grillo

Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

It's not the type, it's the source. I don't drink human blood."
Her forehead creased, deepening the fine lines already visible. "But you're a vampire."
"I'll just call you Dr. Obvious," I muttered. — Jeaniene Frost

Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Roland Barthes

Despite the difficulties of my story, despite discomforts, doubts, despairs, despite impulses to be done with it, I unceasingly affirm love, within myself, as a value. — Roland Barthes

Gendrons Seafood Quotes By Shay Spivey

Education changes lives and scholarships make it affordable. — Shay Spivey