Hellerman Strife Quotes & Sayings
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I wondered if there was something sacred, something everlasting, about melted ice cream and summer days and good stories. — Natalie Lloyd

Fear was not well-known to Sir Eanrin. He generally found it got in the way, so he bypassed the emotion entirely. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl

A lot of people you think you know you don't know until you find out you don't know then it may be too late to know. — Kenneth Clark

He establishment of Civil and Religious Liberty was the Motive that induced me to the field of battle. — George Washington

Catherine de Hueck Doherty observes in The Gospel Without Compromise: The Gospel can be summed up by saying that it is the tremendous, tender, compassionate, gentle, extraordinary, explosive, revolutionary revelation of Christ's love. — Brennan Manning

When you're a war correspondent, the reader is for you because the reader is saying, 'Gee, I wouldn't want to be doing that.' They're on your side. — P. J. O'Rourke

First there must be order and harmony within your own mind. Then this order will spread to your family, then to the community, and finally to your entire kingdom. Only then can you have peace and harmony. — Confucius

Including the value of natural resources and our social capital in national accounting is a vital step to achieve economic growth that is equitable and sustainable. — Achim Steiner

For no stories can live without children listening to them. — Fredrik Backman

The fetters of tyranny were not stricken from America for the sake of Americans alone. — Orson F. Whitney

Sometimes people feel disappointed when they hear about practicing compassion: "You mean I have to be nice?" It's kind of a letdown. We often overlook compassion, seeing it as merely a pit stop on the way to more advanced practices. We want something more; we don't even know what. But that's just a trick of our mind. One of the greatest teachings is to practice compassion. — Sakyong Mipham

The threat of rain appears to have nothing to do with Joao Elvas's desire to be alone, and one must not forget that, strange as it may seem, some men can spend their entire life alone and enjoy solitude, especially if it is raining and their crust is hard. — Jose Saramago