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Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

To venture causes anxiety, but not to venture is to lose one's self ... And to venture in the highest is precisely to be conscious of one's self. — Soren Kierkegaard

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Billy Graham

Forgiveness does not come easily to us, especially when someone we have trusted betrays our trust. And yet if we do not learn to forgive, we will discover that we can never really rebuild trust. — Billy Graham

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By John Walsh

Remember, you can make a difference. — John Walsh

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Frederick Lenz

We're too insignificant and small to really be able to do anything, except cry, not unhappily, but an inner cry, a feeling of reaching to God: — Frederick Lenz

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Steve Coogan

If things don't come easy to you, you have to pull a rabbit out of a hat. — Steve Coogan

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Howard Barker

A good play puts the audience through a certain ordeal. — Howard Barker

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Anne Bishop

He wondered if there was a way human males said they were sorry about something without saying they were sorry. Because he wasn't sorry about being angry. — Anne Bishop

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Scott Wood

I just recently had my Visa card stolen. Right now, it's everywhere I want to be. — Scott Wood

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Melanne Verveer

My major obligation or responsibility is to work to integrate gender issues throughout the work of the State Department. — Melanne Verveer

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Adrienne Rich

The liar leads an existence of unutterable loneliness. — Adrienne Rich

Grifoni In Rete Quotes By Virginia Woolf

People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms any more then they should leave open cheque books or letters confessing some hideous crime. — Virginia Woolf