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Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Meister Eckhart

My Lord told me a joke. And seeing Him laugh has done more for me than any scripture I will ever read. — Meister Eckhart

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Warren Farrell

Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death professions into safe professions, we in effect discriminate against women. But when we overprotect women and only women it also leads to discrimination against women ... If [an employer works] for a large company for which quotas prevent discrimination, they find themselves increasingly hiring free-lancers rather than taking on a woman and therefore a possible sexual harassment lawsuit ... — Warren Farrell

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Joe Hill

I miss you, Jude. I'm looking forward to putting my arms around you. We're going to sing just like the old days. Everyone sings here. After a while it kind of sounds like screaming. Just listen. Listen and you can hear them screaming. — Joe Hill

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

PRAISE should always follow answered prayer; — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Harold Sherman

If you train yourself to listen to your intuition and to follow its bidding, you will greatly increase your percentage of success in life. — Harold Sherman

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By James Purdy

Margaret Meade is always running around saying that marijuana's just like bread and water! Well, bread and water are poison, and marijuana's a poison. Now, if you like poison, why shouldn't you have it? But don't try to pretend that it's innocuous. — James Purdy

Ihering On Jurisprudence Quotes By Anne Lamott

You know how I always say that laughter is carbonated holiness? Well, Robin was the ultimate proof of that, and bubbles are spirit made visible. — Anne Lamott