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In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Peter H. Reynolds

Serendipity is putting a quarter in the gumball machine and having three pieces come rattling out instead of one-all red. — Peter H. Reynolds

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By George W. Bush

Through my Faith-Based and Community Initiative, my Administration continues to encourage the essential work of faith-based and community organizations. Governments can and should support effective social services, including those provided by religious people and organizations. When government gives that support, it is important that faith-based institutions not be forced to change their religious character. — George W. Bush

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Helen Keller

The breakage and agony rending us today will be our salvation if they drive us by new routes to meet it ... As of old we must be our own seers, musicians and explorers, and to an extent vaster than ever before. This is the purpose to which we are being summoned to harness our world-body! ... Heroic responses in ideals and in conduct are a choice of regal dignity in the presence of a new earth and Heaven. — Helen Keller

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Ilana Glazer

I don't want to watch people fighting. — Ilana Glazer

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Margaret Mead

We - mankind - stand at the center of an evolutionary crisis, with a new evolutionary device - our consciousness of the crisis - as our unique contribution. — Margaret Mead

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Mariella Frostrup

With longer life spans and better health and education, many feel that giving birth to a baby a mere couple of decades after they themselves were in the cradle is a little premature. — Mariella Frostrup

In Memoriam Poems And Quotes By Brad Stone

I don't think value to the customer is achieved at the expense of employees' welfare. — Brad Stone