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Katzingers Columbus Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

If we take something to be the truth, we may cling to it so much that when the truth comes and knocks on our door, we won't want to let it in. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By Osbert Sitwell

Blood is that fragile scarlet tree we carry within us. — Osbert Sitwell

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By Charles Colson

When it comes to the culture, there's no such thing as peaceful coexistence. If we're not defending truth, fighting for Christian values in all of life, the truth will be sacrificed on the altar of mainstream secularism. — Charles Colson

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By Stanley Bing

I particularly felt that my job in management was safe from the incursion of machines with friendly faces painted on the front of their heads, or whatever you call the metal constructions atop their shoulders, if those are indeed shoulders. — Stanley Bing

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By Sigmund Freud

One must not be mean with the affections; what is spent of the fund is renewed in the spending itself. — Sigmund Freud

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By William Hazlitt

THE rule for travelling abroad is to take our common sense with us, and leave our prejudices behind us. The object of travelling is to see and learn; but such is our impatience of ignorance, or the jealousy of our self-love, that we generally set up a certain preconception beforehand (in self-defence, or as a barrier against the lessons of experience,) and are surprised at or quarrel with all that does not conform to it. Let us think what we please of what we really find, but prejudge
nothing. [Notes of a Journey Through France and Italy] — William Hazlitt

Katzingers Columbus Quotes By John Shelby Spong

I think one of the things we've got to look out for is human beings claiming that they know how God operates. — John Shelby Spong