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Kallee Cove Quotes By Walter Darby Bannard

Too much freedom inhibits choice. Constructive narrowness clarifies choice. — Walter Darby Bannard

Kallee Cove Quotes By Roland H. Hartley

We may as well face the fact, and face it squarely, that we are too much governed. The agencies of government have multiplied, their ramifications extended, their powers enlarged, and their sphere widened, until the whole system is top-heavy. We are drifting into dangerous and insidious paternalism, submerging the self-reliance of the citizen, and weakening the responsibility and stifling the initiative of the individual. We suffer not from too little legislation but from too much. We need fewer enactments and more repeals. — Roland H. Hartley

Kallee Cove Quotes By Colum McCann

He said to me once that most of the time people use the word love as just another way to show off they're hungry. The way he said it went something like: Glorify their appetites. — Colum McCann

Kallee Cove Quotes By Thrangu Rinpoche

What's recommended is that if you have a good experience, don't get too excited. And if you have a bad experience, don't mistake it for a serious deviation or a sidetrack that you have to find your way back from. If you have a bad experience, just continue practicing as you were. In other words, whatever happens, just keep looking at your mind. — Thrangu Rinpoche

Kallee Cove Quotes By Melinda Chateauvert

Criminalization is a human rights issue because it disregards the fundamental principles of self-determination, bodily integrity, and sexual freedom.14 — Melinda Chateauvert

Kallee Cove Quotes By Lisi Harrison

She'd be doing it strictly out of love for the craft - not for the claps that came with. — Lisi Harrison

Kallee Cove Quotes By Martin Gulliford

The prevention of death and disability, the relief of pain and suffering, the restoration of functioning: these are the aims of health care. Beyond its tangible benefits, health care touches on countless important and in some ways mysterious aspects of personal life and invest it with significant value as a thing in itself. — Martin Gulliford