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Hathaways Guest Quotes By Muhammad Yunus

We have to get out of this mindset that the rich will do the business and the poor will have the charity. — Muhammad Yunus

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Pam England

Helpful Reminders for Fathers and Other Birth Companions — Pam England

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I was 50 years old and hadn't been to bed with a woman for four years. I had no women friends. I looked at them as I passed them on the streets or wherever I saw them, but I looked at them without yearning and with a sense of futility. I masturbated regularly, but the idea of having a relationship with a woman- even on non-sexual terms-was beyond my imagination. — Charles Bukowski

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Megan Miranda

The first time I died, I didn't see God. No light at the end of the tunnel. No haloed angels. No dead grandparents. To be fair, I probably wasn't a solid shoo-in for Heaven. But, honestly, I kind of assumed I'd make the cut. — Megan Miranda

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Jack Shane

retiring with the officer's equivalent of a general — Jack Shane

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Bart D. Ehrman

Some people may think that it is a dangerous attitude to take toward the Bible, to pick and choose what you want to accept and throw everything else out. My view is that everyone already picks and chooses what they want to accept in the Bible ... I have a young friend who whose evangelical parents were upset because she wanted to get a tattoo, since the Bible, after all, condemns tattoos. In the same book, Leviticus, the Bible also condemns wearing clothing made of two different kinds of fabric and eating pork ... Why insist on the biblical teaching about tattoos but not about dress shirts, pork chops, and stoning? — Bart D. Ehrman

Hathaways Guest Quotes By Arthur Hugh Clough

The horrible pleasure of pleasing inferior people. — Arthur Hugh Clough