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P1239 Quotes By Richard Carlson

You are what you practice most. — Richard Carlson

P1239 Quotes By Lysander Spooner

If men were but to read the New Testament with the same tone and emphasis, with which they do other books, and were to keep out of mind the idea of its being sacred, they would be disgusted with the credulity, and the want of intellect, reason and judgment, that is apparent in it. — Lysander Spooner

P1239 Quotes By Janet Morris

Such hubris could only come from a man's mouth. — Janet Morris

P1239 Quotes By Francis Maude

The problem we have is not Labour, in however it is configured. — Francis Maude

P1239 Quotes By Samina Baig

Women need opportunity and encouragement. If a girl can climb mountains, she can do anything positive within her field of work. — Samina Baig

P1239 Quotes By Edward T. Welch

the desire is overwhelming. Why? Because there is availability without accountability. — Edward T. Welch

P1239 Quotes By Robertson Davies

After all, we are human beings, and not creatures of infinite possibilities. — Robertson Davies

P1239 Quotes By Doug Larson

Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk. — Doug Larson

P1239 Quotes By LeCrae

A lot of time, the music reflects reality, which reflects music. — LeCrae

P1239 Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

When I was halfway between one world and another, a moment of clarity broke through. This is what it was to die. * — Mary E. Pearson

P1239 Quotes By Jennifer Haigh

I have written my whole life. I remember writing as a small child. — Jennifer Haigh

P1239 Quotes By Terry Pratchett

I know about sureness,' said Didactylos. 'I remember, before I was blind, I went to Omnia once. And in your Citadel I saw a crowd stoning a man to death in a pit. Ever seen that?'
'It has to be done,' Brutha mumbled. 'So the soul can be shriven and-'
'Don't know about the soul. Never been that kind of philosopher,' said Didactylos. 'All I know is, it was a horrible sight.'
'The state of the body is not-'
'Oh, I'm not talking about the poor bugger in the pit,' said the philosopher. 'I'm talking about the people throwing the stones. They were sure all right. They were sure it wasn't them in the pit. You could see it in their faces. So glad it wan't them in the pit that they were throwing just as hard as they could. — Terry Pratchett