Kajut Quotes & Sayings
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Every organization has issues and concerns which are known about by many people who choose to remain silent. — Margaret Heffernan

Theology, by diverting the attention of men from this life to another, and by endeavoring to coerce all men into one religion, constantly preaching that this world is full of misery, but the next world would be beautiful - or not, as the case may be - has forced on men the thought of fear where otherwise there might have been the happy abandon of nature. — Elbert Hubbard

Cultivate virtue in the world, and it will be universal. — Laozi

Teaching is a sacred art. This is why the noblest druid is not the one who conjures fires and smoke but the one who brings the news and passes on the histories. The teacher, the bard, the singer of tales is a freer of men's minds and bodies, especially when he roams without allegiance to one chieftain or another. But he is also a danger to the masters if he insists upon telling the truth. The truth will inevitably cause tremors in those who cling to power without honoring justice. — Kate Horsley

I think, if Demeter had to put her religion down on a form, she'd put Organic. — Sophie Kinsella

The worlds smallest package is a person wrapped up in themselves. — LeCrae

The idea that you're supposed to do everything on your own is absurd. You can't. — Natasha Leggero

Being a true bad ass has no weight or gender requirement - just 100% commitment to greatness. — Dwayne Johnson

I'll catch my death"
"If you don't get out of my sight, you won't have to catch death. I'll bring it to you — Stacey Kayne

You should know that for a little while, you were not alone.
Not alone. — Julio Alexi Genao

Thunderheads were pouring toward them through the ragged teeth of the White Mountains, and Lisey counted seven dark spots where the high slopes had been smudged away by cauls of rain. Brilliant lightnings flashed inside those stormbags and between those two of them, connecting them like some fantastic fairy bridge, was a double rainbow that arched over Mount Cranmore in a frayed loophole of blue. — Stephen King