Mahlzeitengestellung Quotes & Sayings
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Growing old is humbling and it takes effort to accomplish this stage of life with dignity. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Kezia looked down her nose at him - the haughty school-teacher stare less devastating when the school-teacher in question wore penguins. — Tracey Alvarez

Today continuing poverty and distress are a deeper and more important cause of international tensions, of the conditions that can produce war, than previously. — Lester B. Pearson

That was the heart of the problem: every choice made sense from some vantage point. — Jacob M. Appel

Many people excuse their own faults but judge other persons harshly. We should reverse this attitude by excusing others' shortcomings and by harshly examining our own. — Paramahansa Yogananda

As part of Social Security reform, I believe that private savings accounts are a part of it
along the lines that President Bush proposed. — John McCain

Living toys are something novel,
But it soon wears off somehow. — Philip Larkin

So glorious does love transfigure its object"~Tarzan — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Bonhoeffer's recurring theme of incarnation - that God did not create us to be disembodied spirits, but flesh-and-blood human beings - led him to the idea that the Christian life must be modeled. Jesus did not only communicate ideas and concepts and rules and principles for living. He lived. And by living with his disciples, he showed them what life was supposed to look like, what God had intended it to look like. It was not merely intellectual or merely spiritual. It was all these things together; it was something more. Bonhoeffer aimed to model the Christian life for his students. — Eric Metaxas

If you are connected and one with yourself, even something as massive as the Earth feels as if it belongs to you, something you want to love and care for. — Ilchi Lee

Horses are like people - they have different personalities. They can be nice, friendly and hard-working, or awkward, difficult and lazy. If horses were people, some would be on the dole, and others would be entrepreneurs. — Tony McCoy