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Moscow Mules Quotes By William Campbell Powell

Sometimes choice works like that. One person's choice is another's loss of choice. — William Campbell Powell

Moscow Mules Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

An Apostle can never come to himself in such a way that he becomes conscious of his apostolic calling as a factor in the development of his life. Apostolic calling is a paradoxical factor, which from first to last in his life stands paradoxically outside his personal identity with himself as the definite person he is. — Soren Kierkegaard

Moscow Mules Quotes By Mette Barfelt

It's important to take pleasure from the smallest thing. You never know what live will bring. — Mette Barfelt

Moscow Mules Quotes By Anonymous

5And I said: Woe is me! y For I am lost; z for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the a King, the LORD of hosts! — Anonymous

Moscow Mules Quotes By Booker T. Washington

Frederick Douglass, of sainted memory, once, in addressing his race, used these words: "We are to prove that we can better our own condition. One way to do this is to accumulate property. This may sound to you like a new gospel. You have been accustomed to hear that money is the root of all evil, etc. On the other hand, property - money, if you please - will purchase for us the only condition by which any people can rise to the dignity of genuine manhood; for without property there can be no leisure, without leisure there can be no thought, without thought there can be no invention, without invention there can be no progress. — Booker T. Washington

Moscow Mules Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Sympathetic joy is a practice. It takes time and effort to free ourselves of the scarcity story that most of us have learned along the way, the idea that happiness is a competition, and that someone else is grabbing all the joy. — Sharon Salzberg