Kouraku Quotes & Sayings
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John D. Rockefeller said, the ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee. And I will pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun. — Dale Carnegie

Liberalism means well, but it destroys — Dennis Prager

An easy life doesn't teach us anything. In the end it's the learning that matters: what we've learned and how we've grown — Richard Bach

It is better to be on hand with ten men than absent with ten thousand. — Timur

We have sold our birthright of freedom and justice for a mess of national security. — William Sloane Coffin

I'd rather be killed fighting for Narnia than grow old and stupid at home and perhaps go about in a bath-chair and then die in the end just the same. — C.S. Lewis

How much an ill word may empoison liking! — William Shakespeare

In this sport luck and tragedy are only a few hundredths of seconds apart from each other. — Jacky Ickx

Dear, you need to know something about love. When you love someone, you know it. When someone loves you, you know it. There is no question, no wondering, and no guessing. Love is felt within you, and if that is not there then it is very obvious. — Lorena Bathey

The labor of thinking was so great to me, that having once come to a conclusion upon any subject, I would rather persist in it, right or wrong, than be at the trouble of going over the process again to revise and rectify my judgment. — Maria Edgeworth

Ultimately, it is impossible to separate word and deed ministry because human beings are integrated wholes - body and soul. It is both natural and necessary that ministers of mercy also minister the Word while they are in the process of meeting human needs, and that communicators of the gospel also show compassion with regard to the material needs of the people they are trying to reach. An integrative ministry means weaving together word and deed ministry as much as possible. — Timothy Keller

There will be something anguish or elation that is peculiar to this day alone. I rise from sleep and say: hail to the morning! come down to me, my beautiful unknown. — Jessica Powers

Better to live with the guilty secret than the open truth of their life together - that they were bound by the habit of illicit lust, mutual degradation. — Fay Weldon