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Herpenon Quotes By A.S. King

Even though I know that breaking your brain is the same as breaking your arm, I'm still ashamed that my brain is broken. — A.S. King

Herpenon Quotes By Atisa

The highest nobility lies in taming your own mind. — Atisa

Herpenon Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

You cannot lead others until you have first learned to lead yourself. — Robin S. Sharma

Herpenon Quotes By Andy Daly

I can't say the connection is one I've made consciously, but quitting drinking allowed me to be less selfish. My wife would definitely say that one of the major benefits of me quitting drinking is that I have more time and focus for other people. — Andy Daly

Herpenon Quotes By Usha Cosmico

Lord Shiva, you my sunshine, my soul, Sivoham. — Usha Cosmico

Herpenon Quotes By Bruce Lee

Be self aware, rather than a repetitious robot — Bruce Lee

Herpenon Quotes By Mike Tice

I thought last week's game was ugly and this was even uglier. — Mike Tice

Herpenon Quotes By Rand Paul

The 11 million, I think, are never going home, don't need to be sent home, and I would incorporate them into our society by giving them work visas and making them taxpayers. — Rand Paul

Herpenon Quotes By Various

I remember that while my companions were playing by the way, I went forward out of sight, and, sitting down, I read the twenty-second chapter of Revelation: "He showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb, &c." In reading it, my mind was drawn to seek after that pure habitation which I then believed God had prepared for his servants. The place where I sat, and the sweetness that attended my mind, remain fresh in my memory. — Various

Herpenon Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Why shouldn't we quarrel about a word? What is the good of words if they aren't important enough to quarrel over? Why do we choose one word more than another if there isn't any difference between them? If you called a woman a chimpanzee instead of an angel, wouldn't there be a quarrel about a word? If you're not going to argue about words, what are you going to argue about? Are you going to convey your meaning to me by moving your ears? The Church and the heresies always used to fight about words, because they are the only things worth fighting about. I — G.K. Chesterton