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Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Tom DeLay

The causes of youth violence are working parents who put their kids into daycare, the teaching of evolution in the schools, and working mothers who take birth control pills. — Tom DeLay

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

Keep your families close together, and love and honor your children. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Leon Redbone

Lonesome. Lonesome. I know what it means. Here all by my lonesome, dreaming empty dreams. Weary. Weary at the close of day, wondering if tomorrow brings me joy or sorrow. — Leon Redbone

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Yuval Levin

The experience of seeing differences of dogma made moot in practice by the bonds of family affection and neighborly respect was formative for him. It seemed to leave him with a lasting sense that life was more complicated in practice than in theory - and that this was a good thing. — Yuval Levin

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By De Robigne Mortimer Bennett

[The Truth Seeker is] Devoted to: science, morals, free thought, free discussions, liberalism, sexual equality, labor reform, progression, free education and whatever tends to elevate and emancipate the human race.
Opposed to: priestcraft, ecclesiasticism, dogmas, creeds, false theology, superstition, bigotry, ignorance, monopolies, aristocracies, privileged classes, tyranny, oppression, and everything that degrades or burdens mankind mentally or physically. — De Robigne Mortimer Bennett

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Gyalwa Dokhampa

Desire also creates a sense of attachment in the mind. Not only are we attached to our way of thinking and of seeing the world, but we become over-attached to the people or things we desire. — Gyalwa Dokhampa

Oenomaus Doctore Quotes By Libba Bray

Men have feelings too, you know. You bruise the petals of my manflower. — Libba Bray