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Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Guy Finley

What is the nature of that place where our original self is one with its longing to explore its own deepest possibilities, and where discovering the treasures waiting there is the same as fulfilling our purpose for being? — Guy Finley

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Amy Dickinson

People who are combative in one relationship tend to be combative in other relationships. — Amy Dickinson

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Martha Beck

Focusing on one mildly disturbing, semi-controllable issue allows the mind to stuff much greater terrors in relatively tidy packages. — Martha Beck

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Robert Smith Surtees

It ar'n't that I loves the fox less, but that I loves the 'ound more. — Robert Smith Surtees

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Shary Boyle

For me, it really is about a dialogue. Life can be really isolating or terrifying or euphoric - it's all these things. And while I'm here I want to have an exchange. I want something to vibrate. And I want to be really stimulated ... — Shary Boyle

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Jerry Hall

I always polish my shoes and clean the bottom of them before I go out. I also wipe my handbags. I keep them in little bags to stop them getting dusty. You have to keep your accessories looking smart and clean. — Jerry Hall

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Billy Graham

Death for [a Christian] is no accident. With God there are no accidents, no tragedies, and no catastrophes as far as His children are concerned. — Billy Graham

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Cynthia McKinney

What I was doing was servicing the needs of my constituents and I was not allowed to do that because I did not toe the line on U.S. policy for Israel. — Cynthia McKinney

Leonardus Susanto Quotes By Wilford Woodruff

Upon the shoulders of you mothers rests; in a great measure, the responsibility of correctly developing the mental and moral powers of the rising generation ... I have often said it is the mother who forms the mind of the child. Take men anywhere, at sea, sinking with their ship, dying in battle, lying down in death almost under any circumstances, and the last thing they think if, the last word they say is "mother." Such is the influence of woman. — Wilford Woodruff