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Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Jurgen Moltmann

The turn from this end [despair] to a new beginning came from three things. A blooming cherry tree, the unexpected kindness of Scottish workers and their families, and the Bible. — Jurgen Moltmann

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Bruce Lee

Don't indulge in any unnecessary, sophisticated moves — Bruce Lee

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By William Rehnquist

At the heart of the First Amendment is the recognition of the fundamental importance of the free flow of ideas and opinions on matters of public interest and concern. The freedom to speak one's mind is not only an aspect of individual liberty - and thus a good unto itself - but also is essential to the common quest for truth and the vitality of society as a whole. We have therefore been particularly vigilant to ensure that individual expressions of ideas remain free from governmentally imposed sanctions. — William Rehnquist

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Maximus The Confessor

Every genuine confession humbles the soul. When it takes the form of thanksgiving, it teaches the soul that it has been delivered by the grace of God. — Maximus The Confessor

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Jordan Belfort

Winners use words that say 'must' and 'will'. — Jordan Belfort

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Harriet Ann Jacobs

No pen can give an adequate description of the all-pervading corruption produced by slavery. — Harriet Ann Jacobs

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Bryan Hayes

I was 35 years old and not in the best of shape. I spent many late nights playing music, drinking beer, and eating Taco Bell. — Bryan Hayes

Open Heart Surgery Inspirational Quotes By Alain De Botton

The lesson? To respond to the unexpected and hurtful behavior of others with something more than a wipe of the glasses, to see it as a chance to expand our understanding. — Alain De Botton