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Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Bruce H. Lipton

We are today beginning to see work by very reputable scientists that says the universe is created by our observations. It is not a coincidence; we are actively involved in physically shaping the world that we experience. — Bruce H. Lipton

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Hina Hashmi

Great goals always come from inspiration. — Hina Hashmi

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Andrew Britton

NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT — Andrew Britton

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Paul Simon

Although I was able to study music with teachers, I never studied lyric writing. I read poetry, and I read other lyricists. But they were never writing in the style or the form that I was interested in. — Paul Simon

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

In everything truth surpasses the imitation and copy. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By John Ortberg Jr.

Somebody once said that the biggest difference between you and God is that God doesn't think he's you. In pain, we get very clear about not being God. — John Ortberg Jr.

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Jimmy Carter

Except during my childhood, when I was probably influenced by Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel depiction of God with a flowing white beard, I have never tried to project the Creator in any kind of human likeness. The vociferous debates about whether God is male or female seem ridiculous to me. I think of God as an omnipotent and omniscient presence, a spirit that permeates the universe, the essence of truth, nature, being, and life. To me, these are profound and indescribable concepts that seem to be trivialized when expressed in words. — Jimmy Carter

Newspaperman Crosses Quotes By Mary-Lou Weisman

Having traveled initially to get away, ultimately we travel to come home. — Mary-Lou Weisman