Our Lady Of Kibeho Quotes & Sayings
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When he takes me in his arms, and speaks to me softly, I see the world through rose-colored glasses. — Edith Piaf

The only thing necessary for evil to conquer is for us and those like us to do nothing. — Julie Kagawa

Authenticity seems like sort of a joke. Actually I believe it was the late comedian George Burns who said, "if you can fake sincerity, you've got it made." People cannot be invariant across situations and roles and, moreover, leaders need to be true not to themselves, but to what others want, need, and expect from them. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

Old age ain't for sissies — Bette Davis

It is the earliest dream that I can remember, earlier than the witch at the corner of the nursery passage, this dream of something outside that has got to come in. The witch, like the masked dancers, has form, but this is simply power, a force exerted on a door, an influence that drifted after me upstairs and pressed against windows. — Graham Greene

Marvel hates her because she's pretty and doesn't have any kids to worry about. — Janet Fitch

He's so full of alcohol, if you put a lighted wick in his mouth he'd burn for three days. — Groucho Marx

I hate small towns because once you've seen the cannon in the park there's nothing else to do. — Lenny Bruce

I'm not romantic. But I shall think that the heart has other uses, rather than just pumping blood. — Julian Fellowes

It marshals a vast amount of scientific evidence, from physics to biology, and offers extensive arguments, all geared to objectively proving the holistic nature of the universe. It fails to see that if we take a bunch of egos with atomistic concepts and teach them that the universe is holistic, all we will actually get is a bunch of egos with holistic concepts. Precisely because this monological approach, with its unskillful interpretation of an otherwise genuine intuition, ignores or neglects the "I" and the "we" dimensions, it doesn't understand very well the exact nature of the inner transformations that are necessary in the first place in order to be able to find an identity that embraces the manifest All. Talk about the All as much as we want, nothing fundamentally changes. — Ken Wilber