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Indorama Quotes By Burbuqe Raufi

Every disease we have is a blessing. — Burbuqe Raufi

Indorama Quotes By T. B. Joshua

While we are on the go, we need to stop between steps, to refocus on the Word and the will of God — T. B. Joshua

Indorama Quotes By Mitt Romney

Don't try to stop the foreclosure process. Let it run its course and hit the bottom. — Mitt Romney

Indorama Quotes By Muhammad

Kindness is a mark of faith, whoever is not; has no faith. — Muhammad

Indorama Quotes By Neal Shusterman

When you drop a pebble into a pond, ripples spread out, changing all the water in the pool. The ripples hit the shore and rebound, bumping into one another, breaking each other apart. In some small way, the pond is never the same again. — Neal Shusterman

Indorama Quotes By Nenia Campbell

All lines are gray in the dark. — Nenia Campbell

Indorama Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The moral sense is as much a part of our constitution as that of feeling, seeing, or hearing. — Thomas Jefferson

Indorama Quotes By Gary Hopkins

Allowing attachments to people/things create a compulsive addiction in us to be controlling. This "control" (fueled by fear of loss) fools us into a false sense of security and love. At first glance, it is common to confuse the idea of Conscious Detachment with non-feeling or being cold, however learning this skill is a giant leap towards enlightenment. When you consciously detach from an object or a loved one, you empower them to exist at their potential. From this perspective, just being in their presence fosters feelings of love and admiration that far exceed any relationship that is limited with expectations, confinement and control — Gary Hopkins

Indorama Quotes By David Gordon

What are other people to us? Material. The stuff of our work. Whom do we love more, the girl or the portrait, the thing we've made of her? We artists, we're not quite human, are we? We love no one. — David Gordon