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Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Ida Tarbell

We were raising our standard of living at the expense of our standard of character. — Ida Tarbell

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Yoko Ono

Imagine the clouds dripping Dig a hole in your garden to put them in — Yoko Ono

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

Becoming the observer (step back) you begin to live in process, trusting where our source is taking you. You begin to detach from the outcome. That detachment allows you to stop fighting and allows things to just come to you; you no longer make things happen but allow them to show up. The fight is gone! — Wayne W. Dyer

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Guy De Maupassant

He had never regarded other men as anything but puppets of a sort, created to fill up an empty world. He divided them into two classes: those he greeted because some chance had put him in contact with them, and those he did not greet. But both these categories of individuals were equally insignificant in his eyes.
("An Old Man") — Guy De Maupassant

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Sarah Caudwell

I now realize that to see the Major when he isn't really there must at least be preferable to seeing him when he really is there. — Sarah Caudwell

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Lauren Graham

As my friend Oliver Platt used to say to me about hopes and dreams I'd share with him: 'It's coming, just not on your time frame. — Lauren Graham

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Benjamin Barber

Having created the conditions that make markets possible, democracy must do all the things that markets undo or cannot do. — Benjamin Barber

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

You have to be able to see the world as a whole to bear it - to see the Queerness that moves in every bit of Fairyland, how it threads through every heart and field, how we are all bound together up in the Weird Well of the World. — Catherynne M Valente

Kitching Family Genforum Quotes By Neal A. Maxwell

It is one of the great ironies of human history that some mortals with incorrect understanding of God and life's purposes sometimes scold God because of the abundance of human misery and suffering-which, indeed, lies all about us. Such individuals almost dare God to demonstrate His existence by straightening things out-and at once! But He is a much different kind of Father than that. Surely it is requisite to eternal life that we come to know God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent (see John 17:3). — Neal A. Maxwell