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Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

I worked, long ago, in New York City, in construction, like many young men of the Mohawk Nation. I found that whites were often like us, and I could not hate them one at a time. But they do not know the earth or love it. They do not speak from the heart, usually. They do not act from the heart. They are more like the actors on the movie screen. They play roles. And their leaders are not like our leaders. They are not chosen for virtue, but for their skill at playing roles. Whites have told me this, in plain words. They do not trust their leaders, and yet they follow them. When we do not trust a leader, he is finished. Then, also, the leaders of the whites have too much power. It is bad for a man to be obeyed too often. But the worst thing is what I have said about the heart. Their leaders have lost it and they have lost mercy. They speak from somewhere else. They act from somewhere else. But from where? Like you, I do not know. It is, I think, a kind of insanity. — Robert Anton Wilson

Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By William James

The deepest hunger in human beings is the desire to be appreciated. — William James

Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By Jesus

If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."

Matthew 17: 21 — Jesus

Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By Euripides

I hate it in friends when they come too late to help. — Euripides

Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By Meg Cabot

Whoa. If high school was suppose to be the best years of my life - at least so far - I was truly destined to have a sucky adulthood. — Meg Cabot

Paskiewicz Surname Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

You got to figure out which end of the needle you're gon be, the one that's fastened to the thread or the end that pierces the cloth. — Sue Monk Kidd