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Msgs Quotes By Saint Augustine

Symbols are powerful because they are the visible signs of invisible realities. — Saint Augustine

Msgs Quotes By Arthur Keith

Tribal life comes automatically to an end when a primitive people begins to live in a town or a city, for sooner or later a tribal organization is found to be incompatible with life in a city. — Arthur Keith

Msgs Quotes By Robert E. Howard

How can I wear the harness of toil
And sweat at the daily round,
While in my soul forever
The drums of Pictdom sound? — Robert E. Howard

Msgs Quotes By George Soros

I am not a Zionist, nor am I am a practicing Jew, but I have a great deal of sympathy for my fellow Jews and a deep concern for the survival of Israel. — George Soros

Msgs Quotes By C.C. DeVille

Addiction is a symptom of not growing up. — C.C. DeVille

Msgs Quotes By T.F. Hodge

When you mix with the wrong energy, there's bound to be an explosion. Pay attention and switch lanes when the signal changes. What's really real, is ultimately revealed. — T.F. Hodge

Msgs Quotes By R.J. Palacio

We carry with us, as human beings, not just the capacity to be kind, but the very choice of kindness. — R.J. Palacio

Msgs Quotes By A.B. Simpson

The difference between human heroes and sacred characters lies just in this: the man is just a man, but behind the man of God, God Himself is ever standing greater than the man and overshadowing him by His infinite and glorious presence. — A.B. Simpson

Msgs Quotes By Colin Powell

So has the strategic decision been made to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction by the leadership in Baghdad? ... I think our judgment has to be clearly not. — Colin Powell

Msgs Quotes By Robert Southey

They who once engage in iniquitous designs miserably deceive themselves when they think that they will go so far and no farther; one fault begets another, one crime renders another necessary; and thus they are impelled continually downward into a depth of guilt, which at the commencement of their career they would have died rather than have incurred. — Robert Southey