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Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Subhash Kak

The body is like the wife to the spirit. The two must cohabit to create new forms, but their pleasures rarely coincide. — Subhash Kak

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Lee Gutkind

It is easy to make stuff up - and easy to dig up information and repeat it or report it to others. But to find a real life story with real people in real life situations is quite difficult and time-consuming. Yet, the rewards are worth the effort. — Lee Gutkind

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Henry Miller

With all your brag and boasting, where has your Christianity succeeded without the sword? Yours is a religion preached in the name of luxury. It is all hypocrisy that I have heard in this country. All this prosperity, all this from Christ! Those who call upon Christ care nothing but to amass riches! Christ would not find a stone on which to lay his head among you ... You are not Christians. Return to Christ! — Henry Miller

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Computers can do better than ever what needn't be done at all. Making sense is still a human monopoly. — Marshall McLuhan

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Wilferd Peterson

The art of thinking is the greatest art of all, for 'as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.' The thinker knows he is today where his thoughts have taken him and that he is building his future by the quality of the thoughts he thinks. — Wilferd Peterson

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Karen Hawkins

In fact, you could almost hold that no man is perfect until he meets the right woman. — Karen Hawkins

Infidelities Synonyms Quotes By Jennifer Smith

Being an unveiled wife is about confronting and crushing your fears; believing in truth more than in doubt, worry, or lies, and finding your security in God alone — Jennifer Smith