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Infinitys Club Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Even in the most purely logical realms, it is insight that first arrives at what is new. — Bertrand Russell

Infinitys Club Quotes By Mindy Kaling

I have a personality defect where I sort of refuse to see myself as an underdog ... It's because of my parents. They raised me with the entitlement of a tall, blond, white man. — Mindy Kaling

Infinitys Club Quotes By M. Craig Barnes

Frequently I will end a service of worship in our congregation by saying something like, "Every day this week you have to decide if you want to achieve your life or receive it. If you make achieving your goal, your constant companion will be complaint, because you will never achieve enough. If you make receiving the goal, your constant companion will be gratitude for all that God is achieving in your life." I'm not certain that there are such things as measures of our spirituality, but if there are, then gratitude is probably the best one. It indicates that we are paying attention. — M. Craig Barnes

Infinitys Club Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

SIREN, n. One of several musical prodigies famous for a vain attempt to dissuade Odysseus from a life on the ocean wave. Figuratively, any lady of splendid promise, dissembled purpose and disappointing performance. — Ambrose Bierce

Infinitys Club Quotes By Mark Carwardine

The scary thing is that in my lifetime, 95 per cent of the world's rhinos have been killed. — Mark Carwardine

Infinitys Club Quotes By Linda Poindexter

Make the world a better place one person at a time. Start with yourself — Linda Poindexter

Infinitys Club Quotes By R.D. Laing

A mental healer may be a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist may or may not be a mental healer. — R.D. Laing

Infinitys Club Quotes By James Hudson Taylor

To me it seemed that the teaching of God's Word was unmistakably clear: 'Owe no man anything.' To borrow money implied to my mind a contradiction of Scripture
a confession that God had withheld some good thing, and determination to get for ourselves what He had not given. — James Hudson Taylor