Kristoffersen Henrik Quotes & Sayings
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Beauty kindles love, and only the one who remains captivated by it, only the one who is intoxicated by it, only the one who remains a lover while he is investigating its essence, can hope to penetrate its essence. — Dietrich Von Hildebrand

We've been following many forms of democratized ownership, starting with co-ops, land banks at the neighborhood level, municipal ownership and state ownership of banks - there's a whole series of these that attempt to fill the small-scale infrastructure that can build up to a larger theoretical vision. — Gar Alperovitz

I have a lot of question, few of them are answered the other have left un-answered soon they will be answered.... But this is the purpose to have question and to have an Aim. — Deyth Banger

The truest crime remaining to him to commit was the waste of love. It should be bequeathed, as land is. — Thomas Keneally

Thoughts are king, Trixie, king! — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Losing a family member, and her dying knowing she didn't have to die, that ... is a scar that will last forever for the people remaining, and even with good actions and good words, that scar will never disappear. Ever. — Kim Du-han

I like creating beauty out of scary things. — Grimes

I don't remember who said this, but there really are places in the heart you don't even know exist until you love a child. — Anne Lamott

We need a tougher enforcement program and, most importantly, we need to fix the badly broken ethics system. — Marty Meehan

A leader is someone who steps back from the entire system and tries to build a more collaborative, more innovative system that will work over the long term. — Robert Reich

The Lord Jesus, everything. In himself worse than nothing. By grace, in Christ, the son of the King. — George Muller

The English think soap is civilization. — Heinrich Von Treitschke

Throughout the history of commercial life nobody has ever quite liked the commission man. His function is too vague, his presence always seems one too many, his profit looks too easy, and even when you admit that he has a necessary function, you feel that this function is, as it were, a personification of something that in an ethical society would not need to exist. If people could deal with one another honestly, they would not need agents. — Raymond Chandler

When those with ability at their job get to thinking they can't be done without, they're already on their way out. — Malcolm Forbes