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Luksic Obituary Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Sin is blatant mutiny against God. — Oswald Chambers

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Society is frivolous, and shreds its day into scraps, its conversation into ceremonies and escapes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Harold Klemp

The outflow that comes from giving of oneself opens the door to spiritual unfoldment while the attitude of taking locks it. — Harold Klemp

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Iain Banks

What do I really want? he thinks. This is, of course, an extremely good question. It was just such a pity that, life being as it tended to be, it so rarely came as part of a matched pair, with an extremely good answer. — Iain Banks

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Ban Ki-moon

Gender equality and women's empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one as Secretary-General. And I am committed to making sure that the U.N. leads by example. — Ban Ki-moon

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Tom Peters

Organizations exist to serve. Period. Leaders live to serve. Period. — Tom Peters

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Stephen Harrod Buhner

The boundaries of these ecoranges, by the way, like the boundaries of all self-organized systems, are very porous. There is a constant flow of energy, and information, into and out of them. They are all tightly interwoven into the larger ecosystem of the Earth itself. Each acts locally, each acts globally. They are part of a highly complex and redundant system for maintaining the homeodynamis of the Earth. They develop more complexity over time, for the greater the complexity, the greater the ability to maintain homeodynamis. — Stephen Harrod Buhner

Luksic Obituary Quotes By Vijay Prashad

The best intentions (of respect and tolerance) can often be annoying to those whose cultures are not in dominance: we feel that we are often zoological specimens. — Vijay Prashad