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Individuating Quotes By Mary MacLane

I consider calmly the question of how much evil I should need to kill off my finer feelings ... — Mary MacLane

Individuating Quotes By Tim Ferriss

Exercise is overrated. — Tim Ferriss

Individuating Quotes By Abegunde Sunday O.

In this perilous times, we have more preachers of the Word than doers of thw Word. In other words, Not all preachers are doers.
May God may you and I doers of the Word — Abegunde Sunday O.

Individuating Quotes By Rebecca VanDeMark

Lyme is a word. Not a sentence. — Rebecca VanDeMark

Individuating Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Loyalty has its roots in respects, and respect is the fruit of Love. — Paulo Coelho

Individuating Quotes By Marcel Proust

Occasionally I looked up towards some vast old apartment with its shutters still open and where amphibious men and women, adapting themselves each evening to living in an element different from their daytime one, swam about slowly in the dense liquid which at nightfall rises incessantly from the wells of lamps and fills the rooms to the brink of their walls of stone and glass, and as they moved about in it, their bodies sent forth unctuous golden ripples. — Marcel Proust

Individuating Quotes By David Shibley

The first joint priority of the churches of any city should be that of making it hard for people to go to hell from that city. — David Shibley

Individuating Quotes By Elie Wiesel

The Bible is not only laws, it's also stories. It begins, 'In the beginning God created Heaven.' If I had written these words, I wouldn't have written anything else; it's just enough. — Elie Wiesel

Individuating Quotes By Mark Doty

There is a Japanese word for things made more beautiful by use, that bear the evidence of their own making, or the individuating marks of time's passage: a kind of beauty not immune to time but embedded in it. — Mark Doty