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Krajniak Dale Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Many a poem is marred by a superfluous word. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Caroline Myss

Your biography becomes your biology" - if — Caroline Myss

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Henny Youngman

During the war an Italian girl saved my life. She hid me in her basement in Cleveland. — Henny Youngman

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Karl Marx

There is only one effective antidote for mental suffering and that is physical pain. — Karl Marx

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Carolyn Brown

He flipped his hands out to motion her away. Go change clothes six times and stand in front of the mirror. I'll tell you if your jeans make your butt look fat. — Carolyn Brown

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Shaka

Up! Children of Zulu, your day has come. Up! and destroy them all! — Shaka

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Marty Rubin

It felt so amazing to be alive I could never think of anything else. — Marty Rubin

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

But I would always see her. Until I drew my last breath, it would always be her face I saw when I closed my eyes at night, and her face again when I woke each morning. I would force myself to forget the last words I heard from her lips. I would remember others. I love you, Jafir de Aldrid. Words that, now, I was sure I had never deserved. I — Mary E. Pearson

Krajniak Dale Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

The theology of littleness is a basic category of Christianity. After all, the tenor of our faith is that God's distinctive greatness is revealed precisely in powerlessness. That in the long run, the strength of history is precisely in those who love, which is to say, in a strength that, properly speaking, cannot be measured according to categories of power. So in order to show who he is, God consciously revealed himself in the powerlessness of Nazareth and Golgotha. Thus, it is not the one who can destroy the most who is the most powerful ... but, on the contrary, the least power of love is already greater than the greatest power of destruction. — Pope Benedict XVI