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Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Hazrat Inayat Khan

There are two aspects of individual harmony: the harmony between body and soul, and the harmony between individuals. All the tragedy in the world, in the individual and in the multitude, comes from lack of harmony. And harmony is the best given by producing harmony in one's own life. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By John Lennon

Men hide to make love but practice violence in daylight — John Lennon

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By James Madison

No axiom is more clearly established in law or in reason than wherever the end is required, the means are authorized; wherever a general power to do a thing is given, every particular power for doing it is included. — James Madison

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Louise Hay

My talents are in demand, and my unique gifts are appreciated by those around me. — Louise Hay

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Robert Walser

I tell lies somewhere else, but not here, not in front of myself. — Robert Walser

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Mark Twain

Man is the only animal who blushes...or needs to. — Mark Twain

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Nataly Kelly

In Iraq, interpreters were ten times more likely to be killed than were U.S. troops. — Nataly Kelly

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

Life was made up of moments, big ones and little, the good and bad, dark and light. We never remembered the gray, the times in between, but instead only the moments that had the ability to transform us in some way, affect us so completely that the memory would be forever etched upon who we were, who we are, and who we would become. — Madeline Sheehan

Lashaunda Allen Quotes By Calvin Miller

Edward Markquart, a brilliant homoletician, wrote: People want their preachers to be authentic human beings ... who experience the same feelings and struggles as the laity, who do not hide behind the role of reverend so and so. — Calvin Miller