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Levied Defined Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Man is created for happiness, that happiness lies in himself, in the satisfaction of simple human needs; and that all unhappiness is due, not to privation but to superfluity. — Leo Tolstoy

Levied Defined Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

What do you want me to do, Peter?"
"Chuck the ball back to me if it runs out of the circle. Not obviously. Just exercise your devastating talent for keeping to the point and speaking the truth."
"That sounds easy."
"It is
for you. That's what I love you for."
Gaudy Night — Dorothy L. Sayers

Levied Defined Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Don't just be a church goer, find God — Sunday Adelaja

Levied Defined Quotes By Taika Waititi

I like to find comedy or something interesting to look at with whatever I'm working on. — Taika Waititi

Levied Defined Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

Above all, I am motivated by the most mysterious drive we ever experience -that of love - I don't think there's any influence on my life that compares with love. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Levied Defined Quotes By Adi Da Samraj

Without true celebration discipline is obnoxious. — Adi Da Samraj

Levied Defined Quotes By John Bertram Phillips

Your God is too Small — John Bertram Phillips

Levied Defined Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Relationships are the foundation of leadership. — John C. Maxwell

Levied Defined Quotes By Johnny Cash

There is a spiritual side to me that goes real deep, but I confess right up front that I'm the biggest sinner of them all. — Johnny Cash

Levied Defined Quotes By Richard Walters

We have a stewardship responsibility to keep ourselves healthy physically and emotionally. If we don't, we cannot carry out our obligations to God, to family, to our employer, or to others. With this in mind, we put limits on the extent to which we allow others to abuse us. Doing right will mean abuse part of the time; that goes with the turf. But inviting abuse or failing to deal with it is wrong. — Richard Walters