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Obtrudes Quotes By John Charles Chasteen

Perhaps he has confused making money with freedom. — John Charles Chasteen

Obtrudes Quotes By Donald Wuerl

Those people who think they know the Gospel, and it doesn't have any meaning for them, they're the people we have to find a way to touch, to invite once again to the embrace of Christ. — Donald Wuerl

Obtrudes Quotes By Alice Walker

What a burden to think one is conceived in sin rather than in pleasure; that one is born into evil rather than into joy. — Alice Walker

Obtrudes Quotes By Everett Ruess

I must pack my short lifer full of interesting events and creative activity. Philosophy and aesthetic contemplation are not enough. I intend to do everything possible to broaden my experiences and allow myself to reach the fullest development. Then, and before physical deterioration obtrudes, I shall go on some last wilderness trip to a place I have known and loved. I shall not return. — Everett Ruess

Obtrudes Quotes By H.W. Brands

Soldiers in foreign camps, so far from being missionaries for good, require missionaries themselves, more than the natives. Andrew Carnegie — H.W. Brands

Obtrudes Quotes By Christian Finnegan

If think the pig was terrified because he was fully aware that after segment he was going to be fed to Al Roker. — Christian Finnegan

Obtrudes Quotes By Adam Smith

The prudent man is always sincere, and feels horror at the very thought of exposing himself to the disgrace which attends upon the detection of falsehood. But though always sincere, he is not always frank and open; and though he never tells any thing but the truth, he does not always think himself bound, when not properly called upon, to tell the whole truth. As he is cautious in his actions, so he is reserved in his speech; and never rashly or unnecessarily obtrudes his opinion concerning either things or persons. — Adam Smith