Phi Mu Family Quotes & Sayings
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The United States cannot reshape other countries in its own image and that, with a few exceptions, its efforts to police the world are neither in its interests nor within the scope of its resources. This whole tendency to see ourselves as the center of political enlightenment and as teachers to a great part of the rest of the world strikes me as unthought-through, vainglorious and undesirable. — George F. Kennan

Michael allowed himself to look at Caddy for the first time since she had climbed into the car. It was a moment that he always put off for as long as possible because his concentration was never quite the same afterwards. — Hilary McKay

There is nothing settled in manners, but the laws of behavior yield to the energy of the individual. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You had to admire her, and you had to do it fast, because she was about to get all kinds of killed. — Brian Staveley

But as God said,
crossing his legs,
I see where I have made plenty of poets
but not so very much
poetry. — Charles Bukowski

How far is the Soul from attaining moksha (ultimate liberation)? Only the obstructive (antray) karmas. — Dada Bhagwan

A kingdom man is a man who visibly demonstrates the comprehensive rule of God underneath the Lordship of Jesus Christ in every area of his life. — Tony Evans

For us to become a nation, everyone - including Arabs, Druze, ultra-Orthodox and new immigrants - must feel that they belong. Their success is extremely important to us. If they succeed, they will come to understand the advantages of democracy and freedom. — Stef Wertheimer

Teach him to think for himself? Oh, my God, teach him rather to think like other people! — Mary Shelley

I've been able to do a lot of interesting things. — Stephen Root

She had fat fingered the sext! It was beyond awkward. Frantically, she typed in an apology, "Ned, meant to send boob photo to someone else. So sorry. Nice ass. — Samantha Bohrman

There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome. — Andre Gide