Majaribu By Bukuku Quotes & Sayings
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A man cannot think himself out of mental evil; for it is actually the organ of thought that has become diseased, ungovernable, and, as it were, independent. He can only be saved by will or faith. The moment his mere reason moves, it moves in the old circular rut; he will go round and round his logical circle. — G.K. Chesterton

The schools must fashion the person, and fashion him in such a way that he simply cannot will otherwise than what you wish him to will. — Johann Gottlieb Fichte

Never underestimate the power of funny, it moves mountains. — James Patterson

It requires more courage to suffer than to die. — Napoleon Bonaparte

And I'm a bad boy 'cause I don't even miss her. I'm a bad boy for breakin her heart — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

We were just covered in dirt the whole time. It was so hot - and that was in winter. I can not imagine what it's like in summer and how the people who actually live out there survive. — Toni Collette

The tree is rotten, all it needs is a good shake and the bad apples will fall. Communism is evil. It prevents people from being free. — Steve Berry

The unthinkable is thinkable. No: likely. — Tom Peters

We must not, by any whimsical conceits supposed to be adapted to the altering fashions of the times, overturn the established law of the land: it descended to us as a sacred charge, and it is our duty to preserve it. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

God wants to be as close to us as a branch is to a vine. One is an extension of the other. It's impossible to tell where one starts and the other ends. The branch isn't connected only at the moment of bearing fruit. The gardener doesn't keep the branches in a box and then, on the day he wants grapes, glue them to the vine. No, the branch constantly draws nutrition from the vine. Separation means certain death. — Max Lucado

I believed in the Catholic position, the Catholic view of ethics and aesthetics, for a long time. But I wanted something not intellectual, some conviction not mental - in fact I wanted faith. — Joyce Kilmer