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Lucene Query Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

We must forget the past because in Jesus Christ, all things have become new — Sunday Adelaja

Lucene Query Quotes By Meaghan Martin

It's great to be with people you like! — Meaghan Martin

Lucene Query Quotes By Graham Taylor

Very few great goals actually go in. — Graham Taylor

Lucene Query Quotes By Jane Wilson-Howarth

... everything was fresh, green and particularly beautiful. Afternoon light, filtering between remnants of monsoon clouds, picked out gullies and spot-lit patches of forest and scrub on the convoluted ridges of the rim of the Kathmandu Valley. Or, after a rainstorm, wisps of clouds clung to the trees as if scared to let go. Behind, himals peeked out shyly between the clouds. — Jane Wilson-Howarth

Lucene Query Quotes By Jay Woodman

Recognising our own mistakes helps us to empathise non-judgementally with others and helps enable us to understand their issues. — Jay Woodman

Lucene Query Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

May your spirit be strengthened. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Lucene Query Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

Who built Thebes of the seven gates?
In the books you will find the name of kings.
Did the kings haul up the lumps of rock?
And Babylon, many times demolished.
Who raised it up so many times? In what houses
Of gold-glittering Lima did the builders live?
Where, the evening that the Wall of China was finished
Did the masons go? Great Rome
Is full of triumphal arches. Who erected them? Over whom
Did the Caesars triumph? Had Byzantium, much praised in song,
Only palaces for its inhabitants? Even in fabled Atlantis
The night the ocean engulfed it
The drowning still bawled for their slaves. — Bertolt Brecht

Lucene Query Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Could there be anything but widespread misery, where a privileged few controlled a nation's wealth, while millions labored for a pittance, and millions more were desperate for want of employment? — Ronald Reagan