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Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Joan D. Chittister

Friendship is the call out of isolation and selfishness in order to teach me how to love and how to serve. But without stability, friendship - real soul-searing friendship, the kind that makes us choose between domination and infatuation and possessiveness and dependence for growth and freedom and depth and responsibility and self-knowledge - is impossible.
Stability is what enables us, in other words, to live totally in God and totally for others. — Joan D. Chittister

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Marie Stopes

A modern and humane civilization must control conception or sink into barbaric cruelty to individuals. — Marie Stopes

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

The great gift of American democracy is freedom to think, act, and carry out our lives in a manner that imbues meaning not only to our own life but enhances other people's lives through our everyday actions. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Robert Browning

Of what I call God, And fools call Nature. — Robert Browning

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Ali Smith

Or perhaps it is just that George has spent proper time looking at this one painting and that every single experience of looking at something would be this good if she devoted time to everything she looked at. — Ali Smith

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Rumi

This is a subtle truth. Whatever you love, you are. — Rumi

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Allison Anders

In 'Honeymoon in Vegas,' after Nicolas Cage tells his fiancee that he's given her away to pay for his gambling debts, she gets into a tizzy as if she were a 6-year-old. I couldn't believe it. — Allison Anders

Pink Panther Famous Quotes By Soseki Natsume

That K was hesitant in love does not mean that his love was in any sense lukewarm. He was unable to move, despite the violence of his emotion. And since the impact of his new emotion was not so great as to allow him to forget himself, he was forced to look back and remind himself of what his past had meant. And in doing so he could not but continue along the path that he had so far followed. — Soseki Natsume