Gugler War Quotes & Sayings
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Terrorism and the whole drug scene are vivid examples of the fact that what persons abhor most of all in life is the possibility that they will not matter. — Rollo May

I feel greatly honored to have a ballpark named after me, especially since I've been thrown out of so many. — Casey Stengel

There was something horrifying in the realization that, in this twenty-first century of what we call 'civilization,' we have carved up what we claim is one world into 200 artificially created entities we call 'nations' and armed to apprehend or kill anyone who crosses a boundary. — Howard Zinn

Up and down, good and bad, sacred and profane: these are all assumed. But inward and outward: this is the one context we are sure of, the one context we can work with. This is Adiyogi's most significant contribution to humankind and it is a profound and enduring one: "The only way out is in." Once — Sadhguru

When you love, age, height and weight are just .numbers I agree and filling that the heart, has its own way ... count people and things! — Georgia Kakalopoulou

Why do all these Russian men have to be so devastatingly, frustratingly handsome? — Sherry D. Ficklin

It's strange watching him leave. Like watching my shadow depart and realizing its destiny may be separate from mine. — Pierce Brown

What attracts usually comes from a place you'd never think. — Gustavo Cerati

The Congress leadership always denied responsibilities to me both within the government and within the party organisation ... They would always tell me my image as a Hindu leader was a constraint on my capacity as a political leader. — Satpal Maharaj

he's a merciless soldier, the heir to a bloody throne. — Victoria Aveyard

Artists show us what we blind to.
Baris Gencel — Baris Gencel

The individual disposition is already a factor in childhood; it is innate, and not acquired in the course of a life. — Carl Jung

Everything you do is connected to who you are as a person and, in turn, creates the person you are becoming. Everything you do affects those you love. All of life is covenant.
Imbedded in the idea of prayer is a richly textured view of the world where all of life is organized around invisible bonds or covenants that knit us together. Instead of a fixed world, we live in our Father's world, a world built for divine relationships between people where, because of the Good News, tragedies become comedies and hope is born. — Paul E. Miller