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Nongroup Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Justine reached for a fresh tissue and clamped it to Lucy's nose as if she was a child. Friends are the support bras of life. We don't let each other down. Right? — Lisa Kleypas

Nongroup Quotes By Richard Rohr

What some now call 'emerging Christianity' or 'the emerging church' is not something you join, establish, or invent. You just name it and then you see it everywhere- already in place! Such nongroup groups, the 'two or three' gathered in deep truth, create a whole new level of affiliation, dialogue, and friendship ... — Richard Rohr

Nongroup Quotes By Alan W. Watts

It is hard indeed to notice anything for which the languages available to us have no description. — Alan W. Watts

Nongroup Quotes By John Shelby Spong

The Protestant reformation was an attempt to recast the Christian faith in terms of the new learning of the 16th century, the enlightenment learning. It was the first time that the Christian church did not have the capacity to keep itself unified as it recast itself, so it split into Protestant and Catholic traditions. — John Shelby Spong

Nongroup Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Examine the first hundred people you meet, ask them what they want most in life, and ninety eight of them will not be able to tell you. If you press them for an answer, some will say - security, many will say - money, a few will say - happiness, others will say - fame and power, and still others will say - social recognition, ease in living, ability to sing, dance, or write, but none of them will be able to define these terms, or give the slightest indication of a plan by which they hope to attain these vaguely expressed wishes. Riches do not respond to wishes. They respond only to definite plans, backed by definite desires, through constant persistence. — Napoleon Hill

Nongroup Quotes By Norman Cousins

Some people don't really know enough to make a pronouncement of doom on a human being. — Norman Cousins

Nongroup Quotes By Jim Butcher

Your ability to comprehend your environment is very strongly defined by your belief in a number of illusions. Time. Truth. Love. — Jim Butcher

Nongroup Quotes By Stuart Wilde

Do things the ego does not like to do. — Stuart Wilde

Nongroup Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Faith in one's own destiny was among the most valuable of the gifts which the gods could bestow upon a man, — Arthur C. Clarke

Nongroup Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Does Strawberry Shortcake know you stole her horse? She will be berry, berry angry with you." I — Ilona Andrews

Nongroup Quotes By Dante Alighieri

Until he shall have driven her back to Hell, — Dante Alighieri

Nongroup Quotes By Kristen Ashley

My peopole like to sing," he informed her easily. "They like it best when they're shitfaced. — Kristen Ashley

Nongroup Quotes By Bethany McLean

So Merrill Lynch has launched its first campaign in years to advertise the accomplishments of its investment banking business. The ads feature things like Merrill's recapitalization of Sierra Pacific. I guess including "helping Enron achieve its earnings goals in 1999" might be a little awkward given that Merrill Lynch bankers are currently on trial in Houston for that "accomplishment." — Bethany McLean

Nongroup Quotes By Rajneesh

Let this be the criterion always: anything that makes you festive, anything that gives you celebration, anything that makes you dance and sing to such an extent that you disappear in your dancing, in your singing, in your celebration ... is the only true religion I know of. — Rajneesh

Nongroup Quotes By Gerda Charles

Why we as a nation worship youth so much is because we confuse it with innocence. We long for the irresponsibility of not knowing. I would not myself be young again for anything you could offer me. But I long, I must admit it, for innocence. To be ignorant of the pain of the world ... not to be haunted by knowledge of the pain, the suffering, the injustice and horror that's going on all the time everywhere ... If I could have unawareness back again ... that would be happiness. — Gerda Charles