Ksas Admissions Quotes & Sayings
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Whether you are talking about cardiac care or education, the fundamental question is: How do you provide it for everyone? — Thulasiraj Ravilla

According to ancient Asian philosophy, life is not a circle but a spiral. Every life lesson that has ever been presented to you (which means everything you have ever been through) will come back again, in some form, until you learn it. And the stakes each time will be higher. Whatever you've learned will bear greater fruit. Whatever you've failed to learn will bear harsher consequences. Whatever didn't work in your life before this point was a reflection of the fact that you hadn't yet integrated the different parts of yourself. Where you didn't yet accept yourself, you attracted a lack of acceptance in others. Where you hadn't yet dealt with your shadows, you manifested shadowy situations. Broken parts of you encountered broken parts of others. So now you know! That was then and this is now. — Marianne Williamson

Ministry in no way is a privilege ... it is the core of the Christian life. No Christian is a Christian without being a minister. — Henri Nouwen

Peeling apples, just peeling apples. Didn't feel your boobs. No, no, not me — Alice Clayton

The World will be a better place when everybody's beige. — Suzanne White

Our government treats the LGBT community like second-class citizens. — Cindy McCain

The psychic development of the individual is a short repetition of the course of development of the race. — Sigmund Freud

I usually get down with a little Violent Femmes in the summer. You know, 'Blister In The Sun.' — Nick Robinson

Tangling with the Goliath Corporation generally left you in one of two places: inside a wooden box with a grieving family outside, or inside a wooden box under six foot of soil with family wondering where you were. The former was if they didn't hold a grudge. — Jasper Fforde

I had to live this long, have the experiences I've had, to create what I do. I knew I wanted to write for years, but I had to be ready so I wouldn't blow it. The move to Maine was the final step. — Terry Goodkind