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Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Socrates

The greatest of all mysteries is the man himself. — Socrates

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Nicholas Lea

Everything has an end. — Nicholas Lea

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Cary Grant

When I'm married I want to be single, and when I'm single I want to be married. — Cary Grant

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Jennifer Froelich

What's it like being a writer? Mostly it's like being a child surrounded by adults. My friends have grown-up careers. They balance spreadsheets, analyze data, negotiate deals. They build things, heal patients, teach children. Meanwhile, I'm over here saying "Let's pretend. — Jennifer Froelich

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By James Broughton

Being identified as a poet in France or Denmark or India one is greeted with gracious respect. — James Broughton

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By George Takei

The Russians are taunting the IOC with the homophobic laws that they pass. — George Takei

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Louise Hay

I have the strength to remain calm in the face of change. — Louise Hay

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Joseph P. Kauffman

Some of the problems that are causing the environmental disasters we are experiencing are easy to fix, while others are more difficult. Ultimately, what humanity needs to accomplish is a dramatic change in our lifestyle. We need to change the way we view the world and the way we interact with it. We must also encourage corporations, governments, and politicians to realize the threat they pose to our environment and change the way they obtain and manage natural resources. — Joseph P. Kauffman

Phnglui Mglwnafh Quotes By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Since once again, O Lord, in the steppes of Asia, I have no bread, no wine, no altar, I will raise myself above those symbols to the pure majesty of reality, and I will offer to you, I, your priest, upon the altar of the entire earth, the labor and the suffering of the world. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin