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Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By John Ruskin

Race is precisely of as much consequence in man as it is in any animal. — John Ruskin

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Michael J. Fox

I don't have any affirmations, I don't have any of that stuff. My natural state is to look at things as possibilities and as opportunities. — Michael J. Fox

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Diane Keaton

At times she's so basic, at others so wise it frightens me that I got so far in this world without the benefit of such knowledge. — Diane Keaton

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Henry Samueli

I just took it one step at a time and let fate determine my destiny. — Henry Samueli

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Will Durst

In San Francisco, Halloween is redundant. — Will Durst

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By W. Scott Lineberry

Whatever the response to loss and tragedy, the experience seems to boil down to one journey
searching for Jesus. — W. Scott Lineberry

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Anne Truitt

Our society is monstrously disjunctive, at once so efficient in war and so inefficient in caring for the welfare of its members. It is frightening to see people rooting in garbage pails on streets, living in cardboard crates under bridges, while their government wages war. Even when there is an emergency in a household, decent parents do not forget to feed the children. — Anne Truitt

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Rossell Hope Robbins

The words witch and witchcraft, in everyday usage for over a thousand years, have undergone several changes of meaning; and today witchcraft, having reverted to its original connotation of magic and sorcery, does not convey the precise and limited definition it once had during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. If witchcraft had never meant anything more than the craft of "an old, weather-beaten crone..." Europe would not have suffered, for three centuries from 1450 to 1750, the shocking nightmare, the foulest crime and the deepest shame of western civilization, the blackout of everything that homo sapiens, the reasoning man, has ever upheld. This book is about that shame...degradation stifled decency, the filthiest passions masqueraded under the cover of religion, and man's intellect was subverted to condone bestialities that even Swift's Yahoos would blush.

Never were so many wrong, so long... — Rossell Hope Robbins

Parmeshwar Godrej Quotes By Trygve Lie

The one common undertaking and universal instrument of the great majority of the human race is the United Nations. A patient, constructive long-term use of its potentialities can bring a real and secure peace to the world. — Trygve Lie