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Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Lyndon B. Johnson

He that in the latter part of his life too strictly inquires what he has done, can very seldom receive from his own heart such an account as will give him satisfaction. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Lisa M. Cronkhite

The sooner you be yourself, the happier you'll become. — Lisa M. Cronkhite

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By J.R. Ward

You can call me Pastor-and before Mr. Sox Fan gets his panties in a wad, I want everyone to know I'm legit. I went online, took a minister's course in under an hour, and I'm ordained, baby. — J.R. Ward

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Michael Newdow

Those who deny the existence of a supreme being have been turned into second-class citizens by a government that continuously sends messages that 'real Americans' believe in God. — Michael Newdow

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Alexis Hall

You're late," said Death. "Something came up. — Alexis Hall

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Catherine Doherty

God reveals himself to those who wait for that revelation, and who don't try to tear at the hem of a mystery, forcing disclosure. — Catherine Doherty

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Steven Erikson

Somewhere above this foul temple, crows danced with sparks above the mouth of a chimney, virtually unseen in the darkness. Each one carried a word, but the sparks were deaf. Too busy with the ecstasy of their own bright, blinding fire. At least, until they went out. — Steven Erikson

Mitsunari Tokugawa Quotes By Michael Kimmelman

[Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008] helped to obscure the lines between painting and sculpture, painting and photography, photography and printmaking, sculpture and photography, sculpture and dance, sculpture and technology, technology and performance art - not to mention between art and life. — Michael Kimmelman