Margaret Lea Quotes & Sayings
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If we wish to truly experience a life that makes an eternal difference, the power within us is not enough. It is the power God offers that matters. — Dillon Burroughs

Let us not be afraid to allow for post-visualization. By post-visualization I refer to the willingness on the part of the photographer to revisualize the final image at any point in the entire photographic process. — Jerry Uelsmann

If we return to the two faces of individualism - individualism as the spur of energy, initiative, and imagination; and individualism as the limitless struggle of all against all - it can be seen how the two practices emerge from and limit the extend of the disequilibrating impact of the contradiction involved in the geocultural agenda. — Immanuel Wallerstein

I have come not to disturb or destroy any faith, but to confirm each in his own faith - so that the Christian becomes a better Christian, the Muslim, a better Muslim, and the Hindu, a better Hindu. — Sathya Sai Baba

We lose money on signing up the customers where there's some marketing costs associated with giving them a free month. It doesn't much matter whether you make a little bit or lose a little bit.. as you well know, because you lose a ton on every copy of The Washington Post (newspaper). — Steve Case

I wondered whether I could find a Great Perhaps here at all or whether I had made a grand miscalculation. — John Green

New clothes are a great way to deal after a breakup. A good mix CD also helps you get through it and ... you know, 72 hours of ice cream. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

There's nothing more vulnerable than just standing in front of a thousand people, or ten thousand people, and doing your best to entertain them, touch them in some way. — Jason Mraz

A clean room is a creative outlet for making your room dirty again. — Christopher D. Votey

Eating animals is not our God-given right, but being kind to them is. — Tsem Tulku

Reading can be dangerous. — Diane Setterfield