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Kaase Quotes By Sue Sanders

When we are going through the aftereffects of a bad jolt in loss of money or pride
and both are closely connected
we should get off to ourselves, make an honest appraisal of our shortcomings, and try to find our weak spots and bolster them up before starting in again. First on the program we should figure out a plan to eat. The money we have lost is a small matter; if we can keep our pride and strong faith in ourselves the battle ahead is half won before we start. — Sue Sanders

Kaase Quotes By John Lee Hooker

It don't take me no three days to record no album. — John Lee Hooker

Kaase Quotes By Swami Chinmayananda

Until we discover this Spiritual Centre in ourselves, the God in us, we will be confused, miserable, unsatisfied and disturbed, an enigma to ourselves and to others. — Swami Chinmayananda

Kaase Quotes By Arthur P. Ciaramicoli

When we give and receive empathy, transformation occurs. — Arthur P. Ciaramicoli

Kaase Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

What I call the law of satyagraha is to be deduced from an appreciation of duties and rights flowing therefrom. — Mahatma Gandhi

Kaase Quotes By Tove Jansson

No one can depict desolation who hasn't inhabited desolation and observed it very closely. Things condemned have a terrible beauty. — Tove Jansson

Kaase Quotes By Stacy Schiff

For thousands of years, men have written history, so it seems to me that most of what we've read is from the male point of view. — Stacy Schiff

Kaase Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

He preferred his own madness, to the regular sanity. He rejoiced in his own madness, he was free. He did not want that old sanity of the world, which was become so repulsive. He rejoiced in the new-found world of his madness. It was so fresh and delicate and so satisfying. — D.H. Lawrence

Kaase Quotes By Veronica Larsen

Confronting discomfort is giving me strength, in a world where perfect strangers can render me powerless. — Veronica Larsen