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Mclucas Logging Quotes By Louise Penny

You have one hour to live. Who is it, exactly, you have needed all these years to forgive?" Myrna — Louise Penny

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Robert Burns

If there 's a hole in a' your coats, I rede ye tent it; A chiel 's amang ye takin' notes, And, faith, he 'll prent it. — Robert Burns

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Gautama Buddha

There is no fire like greed, No crime like hatred, No sorrow like separation, No sickness like hunger of heart, And no joy like the joy of freedom. Health, contentment and trust Are your greatest possessions, And freedom your greatest joy. Look within. Be still. Free from fear and attachment, Know the sweet joy of living in the way. — Gautama Buddha

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

By the time we, consumers, are aware of processes like genetic engineering, they're already being done. It's sort of like the war in Iraq: By the time we know about it, it's almost a fait accompli. And that's certainly true with science. — Ruth Ozeki

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Jacquetta Hawkes

Every age has the Stonehenge it deserves
or desires. — Jacquetta Hawkes

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Nancy Brinker

The very first step toward giving to others is grateful recognition of our own assets. — Nancy Brinker

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Pete Dexter

A newspaper story, like anything else, is more attractive from a distance, when it first comes to you, than it is when you get in close and agonize over the details. Which I presume is how Yardley got in the habit of keeping himself at a distance. — Pete Dexter

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms — Friedrich Nietzsche

Mclucas Logging Quotes By Neal Asher

Try to think like a human,' said Gant, lolling in one of the club chairs.
'Why should I restrict myself so severely? — Neal Asher