Osterhage Waterloo Quotes & Sayings
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Suffering is a privilege. It moves us toward thinking of essential things and shakes us out of complacency. Calamity cracks you open, moves you to change your ways. — Pico Iyer
The Christian churches were probably the only communion in antiquity that had no special place of worship but rather came together in the places of daily life, the private homes — Michael Moynagh
Voting is the least arduous of a citizen's duties. He has the prior and harder duty of making up his mind. — Ralph Barton Perry
I had taken a partner once before - but, damnation, no matter how many times you get your fingers burned, you have to trust people. Otherwise you are a hermit in a cave, sleeping with one eye
open. — Robert A. Heinlein
There's too many people in the world. — William Shatner
Like children, the elders are a burden. But unlike children, they offer no hope or promise. They are a weight and an encumbrance and a mirror of our own mortality. It takes a person of great heart to see past this fact and to see the wisdom the elders have to offer, and so serve them out of gratitude for the life they have passed on to us. — Kent Nerburn
I know how it feels to be a woman because I am a woman. And I won't be classified as just a man. — Pete Townshend
At the same time, the idea of losing myself in him - of completely giving myself over to him - scares me. Fear holds me back. — H.M. Ward
From the power of God we are naturally led to consider his eternity since that from which all other things derive their origin must necessarily be selfexistent and eternal. Moreover, — John Calvin
Having unthoughtful thoughts for me is unthinkable, so much so that I cannot even think about that. — Ana Claudia Antunes
As the world is getting smaller, it becomes more and more important that we learn each other's dance moves, that we meet each other, we get to know each other, we are able to figure out a way to cross borders, to understand each other, to understand people's hopes and dreams, what makes them laugh and cry. — Jehane Noujaim
I've been a writer for 42 years and, yes, it is a full time job for me. Not a hobby, but serious work. — Donald McKay
No man is born wise; but wisdom and virtue require a tutor; though we can easily learn to be vicious without a master. — Seneca The Younger
What you're seeking is seeking you. — Rumi
Human capital will go where it is wanted, and it will stay where it is well treated. It cannot be driven; it can only be attracted. — Walter Wriston
