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Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Anonymous

The father of the righteous shall greatly rejoice, and he that begetteth a wise child shall have joy in him. — Anonymous

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Properly speaking, all true work is religion. — Thomas Carlyle

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Trebor Healey

I figured in the modern world, considering, Jesus himself would have likely been born in a frat house. — Trebor Healey

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Brian Tracy

The potential of the average person is like a huge ocean unsailed, a
new continent unexplored, a world of possibilities waiting to be
released and channeled toward some great good.
Brian Tracy

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Mark Kozelek

I feel like when the songwriting slows, I'd love to help others with their records. If it's something I really believe in, it's worth the effort. — Mark Kozelek

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Samuel Snoek-Brown

I heard a lot of things I know ain't true and I seen a lot of things ain't supposed to be true but was, and I tell you something girl, I believe they is a Hell. — Samuel Snoek-Brown

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

If only everything hurt as little as a blow to the face. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By John Adams

All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation. — John Adams

Kulikowski Piotr Quotes By Thomas Paine

If men will permit themselves to think, as rational beings ought to think, nothing can appear more ridiculous and absurd, exclusive of all moral reflections, than to be at the expence of building navies, filling them with men, and then hauling them into the ocean, to try which can sink each other fastester. Peace, which costs nothing, is attended with infintely more advantage than any victory with all its expence. But this, though it best answers the purpose of Nations, does not that of Court Governments, whose habited policy is pretence for taxation, places, and offices. — Thomas Paine