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George Stoddard Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Carve a tunnel of hope through the dark mountain of disappointment. — Martin Luther King Jr.

George Stoddard Quotes By May Sarton

I can tell you that solitude
Is not all exaltation, inner space
Where the soul breathes and work can be done.
Solitude exposes the nerve,
Raises up ghosts.
The past, never at rest, flows through it. — May Sarton

George Stoddard Quotes By Alyse M. Gardner

A girl needs to eat ... ," she said.
"A girl needs to follow the rules here, or she gets axed. — Alyse M. Gardner

George Stoddard Quotes By Radhanath Swami

By hearing from the Guru, we can understand what is the desire of Lord within our heart. — Radhanath Swami

George Stoddard Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Dharma is the Truth that all of existence is. It does not disagree with anything. It is the perception of existence in its purest formlessness. — Frederick Lenz

George Stoddard Quotes By Glenn Greenwald

A key purpose of journalism is to provide an adversarial check on those who wield the greatest power by shining a light on what they do in the dark, and informing the public about those acts. — Glenn Greenwald

George Stoddard Quotes By Erich Fromm

If you want a Big Brother, you get all that comes with it. — Erich Fromm

George Stoddard Quotes By Loretta Lynn

Once in a while I get inspired and finish my act with the hillbilly hoedown. — Loretta Lynn

George Stoddard Quotes By Colm Toibin

There were always children, Miss — Colm Toibin

George Stoddard Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Along with the standard computer warranty agreement which said that if the machine 1) didn't work, 2) didn't do what the expensive advertisement said, 3) electrocuted the immediate neighbourhood, 4) and in fact failed entirely to be inside the expensive box when you opened it, this was expressly, absolutely, implicitly and in no event the fault or responsibility of the manufacturer, that the purchaser should consider himself lucky to be allowed to give his money to the manufacturer, and that any attempt to treat what had just been paid for as the purchaser's own property would result in the attentions of serious men with menacing briefcases and very thin watches. — Terry Pratchett