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Paulies Restaurant Quotes By John Cassian

When the soul is solidly rooted in ... peacefulness, when it is freed of the bonds of every carnal urge, when the unshaking thrust of the heart is toward the one supreme Good, then the words of the apostle will be fulfilled. 'Pray without ceasing,' he said (I Thes. 5:17). 'In every place lift up pure hands, with no anger and no rivalry' (I Tim 2:8). Sensibility is, so to speak, absorbed by this purity. It is reshaped in the likeness of the spiritual and the angelic so that all its dealings, all its activity will be prayer, utterly pure, utterly without tarnish. — John Cassian

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Jim Butcher

People always equate beauty with good, but it just ain't so. — Jim Butcher

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Clarence Thomas

I don't know one of my friends who is considered a conservative who has not had to go back and thoroughly think through everything. You do a lot of soul-searching - 'cause we are not going to win any popularity contests. — Clarence Thomas

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Jane McGonigal

What if we started to live our real lives like gamers, lead our real businesses and communities like game designers, and think about solving real-world problems like computer and video game theorists? — Jane McGonigal

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Billy Graham

Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle. — Billy Graham

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Can you do Division? Divide a loaf by a knife - what's the answer to that? — Lewis Carroll

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Brad Gilbert

I did a really good job of sticking to the tennis court. — Brad Gilbert

Paulies Restaurant Quotes By Julie Murphy

I hate that there's never anyting good on TV on Saturday afternoons. It's like even the networks are trying to get you off your ass and have a life. — Julie Murphy