Lery Gow Quotes & Sayings
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In the rest of Nirvana all sorrows surcease: Only Buddha can guide to that city of Peace Whose inhabitants have the eternal release. — William Rounseville Alger
As often happens during a war, some parts of the country prospered, notwithstanding the constant loss. — Albert Bushnell Hart
I moved around a lot when I was a child; two of the houses I grew up in have totally disappeared. One was burnt in a riot, and the other was pulled down. — Toyin Odutola
Every goal has a road block; that is our fear of failure. — Debasish Mridha
Art has to address eternal issues. — Duane Michals
What history teaches us is that man does not change arbitrarily; he does not transform himself at will on hearing the voices of inspired prophets. The reason is that all change, in colliding with the inherited institutions of the past, is inevitably hard and laborious; consequently it only takes place in response to the demands of necessity. For change to be brought about it is not enough that it should be seen as desirable; it must be the product of changes within the whole network of diverse casual relationships which then determine the situation of man. — Emile Durkheim
A great sense of peace entered my body, and seemingly into every cell. — Harold E. Hughes
Rosalie had never been one to question or accuse, just to forgive
but I guess everyone had their limits when it came to tolerance levels, and I'd crossed the line. — Embee
The Gospel, radiant with the glory of Christ's cross, constantly invites us to rejoice. — Pope Francis
I really want bubbies - I always have. — Sienna Miller
Treat everyone you meet like God in drag. — Ram Dass
The older members of my family always demonstrate education as a cure to a disease but I think education is not a cure. It's immunity. — Abdullah Abu Snaineh
The most noble title any child can have is Third. — Demosthenes
The whole thing made me a little wrist-slitty. — Tammy Blackwell
We don't forget, but something vacant settles in us. — Roland Barthes
