Marcus Aquila Quotes & Sayings
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China invaded Tibet. It invaded it. So all this nonsense about them being the same country is absurd. It's called Tibet. If it was part of China, it would be called China, wouldn't it? — Joanna Lumley

Many things about our salvation are beyond our comprehension, but not beyond our trust. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Whence comes war and fighting, and factions? Whence but from the body and the lust of the body? Wars are occasioned by the love of money, and money has to be acquired for the same and service of the body. — Plato

Artists, as a rule, understand nothing about business, or, for some reason or other, they aren't allowed to understand anything about it. — Robert Walser

That higher awakening is called God-consciousness. In that condition, you will see that all the objects of the world are your own universal self. — Krishnananda Saraswati

Christmas is a time of sharing, and joy and grace. There's no better time to entertain family and friends than now. — Shelley Shepard Gray

Michael, you shall have some syrup of figs. — P.L. Travers

Cause everything is better when you add some glitter
And you let happiness shine
The world would be brighter and a little lighter
If we had glitter colored skies
Then people would be happy all the time
Cause everything is better when you add some glitter" - Everything Is Better When You Add Some Glitter, song by Morgan Lee Scheel — Morgan Lee Scheel

I know for me like I have a reputation of being kind of tough, I have a reputation of also being the girl next door, kind of sweet but I have standards and my thing is, it's me on that screen and I don't have control over everything in this and I'm grateful and thankful. — Nia Long

We are by now so accustomed to the cult of expertise that the very notion of honoring and paying heed to our directly felt experience of things - of insects and wooden floors, of broken-down cars and bird-pecked apples and the scents rising from the soil - seems odd and somewhat misguided as a way to find out what's worth knowing. — David Abram

The most valuable of all human possessions, next to a superior and disdainful air, is the reputation of being well-to-do. — H.L. Mencken