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Guga Foods Quotes By David Brainerd

Give yourself to prayer, to reading and meditation on divine truths: strive to penetrate to the bottom of them and never be content with a superficial knowledge. — David Brainerd

Guga Foods Quotes By Slavoj Zizek

Why are so many problems today perceived as problems of intolerance, rather than as problems of inequality, exploitation, or injustice? Why is the proposed remedy tolerance, rather than emancipation, political struggle, or even armed struggle? — Slavoj Zizek

Guga Foods Quotes By Franz Kafka

The man from the country has not expected such difficulties; the law, he thinks, should be accessible to everyone and at all times; but as he now takes a closer look at the doorkeeper in his fur coat, at his large pointed nose, his long, sparse, black Tartar beard, he decides that it is better, after all, to wait until he receives permission to enter. — Franz Kafka

Guga Foods Quotes By Nelson Mandela

It is also the fate of leadership to be misunderstood. It is a grave error for any leader to be oversensitive in the face of criticism, to conduct discussions as if he or she is a schoolmaster talking to less informed and inexperienced learners. — Nelson Mandela

Guga Foods Quotes By Dan Colen

I've always been interested in moments of disbelief ... I don't know if they possess any magic, but they do have something. — Dan Colen

Guga Foods Quotes By Douglas Adams

Even light, which travels so fast that it takes most races thousands of years to realize that it travels at all, takes time to journey between the stars. — Douglas Adams

Guga Foods Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

To how much envy and fraud and hypocrisy the state of a tyrannous king is subject unto, and how they who are commonly called [Eupatridas Gk.], i.e. nobly born, are in some sort incapable, or void of natural affection. — Marcus Aurelius