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Matuszak John Quotes By Kazue Kato

You better peel your eyes out so you don't miss a thing, alright! — Kazue Kato

Matuszak John Quotes By Mimi Novic

The light of our souls is never extinguished, it can never be, as the eternal one abides within each and every heart forever — Mimi Novic

Matuszak John Quotes By George S. Patton Jr.

Remember that the enemy is just as frightened as you are and probably more so. They are not supermen — George S. Patton Jr.

Matuszak John Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Love thy neighbour, for in so doing thou art following the footsteps of Christ. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Matuszak John Quotes By John Matuszak

That's why I was out in the streets. To make sure no one else was there. — John Matuszak

Matuszak John Quotes By James Patterson

Guess they forgot to program us with any respect for authority."
"well, I have a highly developed sense of irony. — James Patterson

Matuszak John Quotes By Karen Armstrong

When they have contemplated the world, human beings have always experienced a transcendence and mystery at the heart of existence. They have felt that it is deeply connected with themselves and with the natural world, but that it also goes beyond. However we choose to define it - it has been called God, Brahman, or Nirvana - this transcendence has been a fact of human life. We have all experienced something similar, whatever our theological opinions, when we listen to a great piece of music or hear a beautiful poem and feel touched within and lifted, momentarily, beyond ourselves. We tend to seek out this experience, and if we do not find it in one setting - in a church or synagogue, for example - we would look elsewhere. — Karen Armstrong

Matuszak John Quotes By Gordon Bell

My mother had been a grade-school teacher, and my father had an eighth-grade education. — Gordon Bell