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Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By Dustin Clare

When I'm not working, I weight train three times a week and swim and surf as much as I can - in the summer, you usually find me in the water. — Dustin Clare

Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By Edith Wharton

childish. Thereupon Filomena excused herself, that she might put a clean shirt on Jacopone, and Odo was left to his melancholy musings. His mind had of late run much on economic abuses; but what was any philandering with reform to this close contact with misery? It was as though white hungry faces had suddenly stared in at the windows of his brightly-lit life. What did these people care for education, enlightenment, the religion of humanity? What they wanted was fodder for their cattle, a bit of meat on Sundays and a faggot on the hearth. — Edith Wharton

Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Over beside Mr. Baynes, General Tedeki said in a soft voice, "You witness the man's despair. He, you see, was no doubt raised as a Buddhist. Even if not formally, the influence was there. A culture in which no life is to be taken; all lives holy." Mr. Baynes nodded. "He will recover his equilibrium," General Tedeki continued. "In time. Right now he has no standpoint by which he can view and comprehend his act. That book will help him, for it provides an external frame of reference. — Philip K. Dick

Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By Kirsty Eagar

Angry Girl has no cavity. She has teeth. — Kirsty Eagar

Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

A perpetual holiday is a good working definition of hell. — George Bernard Shaw

Leo Tolstoy Pacifism Quotes By Diane Setterfield

I made a resolution to telephone my mother the next day, but it was a safe resolution; no one can hold you to a decision made in middle of the night.And then my spine sent me an alarm. A presence. Here. Now. At my side. — Diane Setterfield