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Nsis Remove Quotes By Gary Chapman

Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone. - Romans 12:18 — Gary Chapman

Nsis Remove Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

his thoughts revolving silently in this squirrel-cage of mystification. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Nsis Remove Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Liberty is one of the most precious gifts which heaven has bestowed on man; with it we cannot compare the treasures which the earth contains or the sea conceals; for liberty, as for honor, we can and ought to risk our lives; and, on for the other hand, captivity is the greatest evil that can befall man. — Miguel De Cervantes

Nsis Remove Quotes By Wilfred Owen

Little I'd ever teach a son, but hitting, Shooting, war, hunting, all the arts of hurting. — Wilfred Owen

Nsis Remove Quotes By Seth Laron

Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster. — Seth Laron

Nsis Remove Quotes By Byron Katie

The WORK 1.Is it true? 2.Can you absolutely know that it's true? 3.How do you react when you think that thought? 4.Who would you be without the thought? — Byron Katie

Nsis Remove Quotes By Jean Hegland

he explains that tragedy's most cruel lesson is not that human beings are flawed, or that fate can be unkind, but that no one can ever slip the bonds of time. Outside, — Jean Hegland

Nsis Remove Quotes By Shelley Long

The Cheers writers were the finest in television. But I felt like I was repeating myself; it bothered me a little bit. And I was getting movie offers, which made people think, "Oh, she's so snooty. She thinks she's going to do movies." — Shelley Long

Nsis Remove Quotes By Albert Camus

You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. — Albert Camus

Nsis Remove Quotes By Lysander Spooner

The principle, on which the war was waged by the North, was simply this: That men may rightfully be compelled to submit to, and support, a government that they do not want; and that resistance, on their part, makes them traitors and criminals. — Lysander Spooner