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Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By William Bennett

We are here to help one another along life's journey. — William Bennett

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa

When fear overwhelms truth and love, we call it pain. Our spirit as women has all the knowledge and power we need to give birth and to nurture our babies. It is in our genetic coding. It has been there since the beginning of time. You can trust its wisdom. — Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Henry Ford

As long as we look to legislation to cure poverty or to abolish special privilege we are going to see poverty and special privilege grow — Henry Ford

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Estela Portillo Trambley

Rain knows the earth and loves it well, for rain is the passion of the earth. — Estela Portillo Trambley

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Keith Richards

I thought rock and roll was an unassailable outlet for some pure and natural expression of rebellion. It used to be one channel you could take without ever havin' to kiss arse, you know? — Keith Richards

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Fresh is better. But you've never drunk fresh blood. Have you?"
Simon raised his eyebrow in response.
"Well, aside from mine of course," Jace said. "And I'm pretty sure my blood is fan-tastic. — Cassandra Clare

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Yoshihiro Tatsumi

The rat gave birth. Six little ones ... cute baby rats ... None of them are like Hitler. — Yoshihiro Tatsumi

Gurmukh Kaur Quotes By Victor Serge

Early on, I learnt from the Russian intelligentsia that the only meaning of life lies in conscious participation in the making of history. The more I think of that, the more deeply true it seems to be. It follows that one must range oneself actively against everything that diminishes man, and involve oneself in all struggles which tend to liberate and enlarge him. This categorical imperative is by no way lessened by the fact that such an involvement is inevitably soiled by error: it is a worse error merely to live for oneself, caught within traditions which are soiled by inhumanity. — Victor Serge