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Loncar Quality Quotes By Palle Oswald

Good deeds may not lead to heaven ... still do deeds that make you feel like you are in there already. — Palle Oswald

Loncar Quality Quotes By Lee Child

He rolled the bloodied tape into a cylinder — Lee Child

Loncar Quality Quotes By Erica Jong

He who can take advice is sometimes superior to him who can give it. — Erica Jong

Loncar Quality Quotes By Ibn Warraq

We are free, in the West, to choose; we have real choice to pursue our own desires; we are free to set the goals and contents of our own lives; the West is made up of individuals who are free to decide what meaning to give to their lives-in short the glory of the West is that life is an open book,[1] while under Islam, life is a closed book, everything has been decided for you: God and the Holy Law set limits on the possible agenda of your life. — Ibn Warraq

Loncar Quality Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

The farther I run away from the place where God dwells, the less I am able to hear the voice that calls me the Beloved, and the less I hear that voice, the more entangled I become in the manipulations and power games of the world. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Loncar Quality Quotes By Ralph Marston

Look up from what you're doing and look around for a minute. See what a beautiful world you're in. — Ralph Marston

Loncar Quality Quotes By Brandon Mull

After a great loss, after a difficult victory, after suffering extreme trauma, she wished she could have some time to hibernate. Not two days. Two years. Some serious time to pull herself together. Why did life always have to roll relentlessly forward? Why was every victory or defeat followed by new works and new problems? — Brandon Mull

Loncar Quality Quotes By John Berger

We are accused of being obsessed by property. The truth is the other way round. It is the society and culture in question which is so obsessed. Yet to an obsessive his obsession always seems to be of the nature of things and so is not recognized for what it is. The relation between property and art in European culture appears natural to that culture, and consequently if somebody demonstrates the extent of the property interest in a given cultural field, it is said to be a demonstration of his obsession. And this allows the Cultural Establishment to project for a little longer its false rationalized image of itself. — John Berger