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Planettaire Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

Inner peace is found by facing life squarely, solving its problems, and delving as far beneath its surface as possible to discover its verities and realities. — Peace Pilgrim

Planettaire Quotes By Omid Safi

When I ask, "How are you?" that is really what I want to know. I am not asking how many items are on your to-do list, nor asking how many items are in your inbox. I want to know how your heart is doing, at this very moment. Tell me. Tell me your heart is joyous, tell me your heart is aching, tell me your heart is sad, tell me your heart craves a human touch. Examine your own heart, explore your soul, and then tell me something about your heart and your soul. — Omid Safi

Planettaire Quotes By Anthony Browne

Having a memoir and a retrospective of your work running almost simultaneously when you're still alive does feel a bit posthumous. — Anthony Browne

Planettaire Quotes By Philippa Gregory

God does not make the way smooth for those He loves. He sends hardships to try them. Those that God loves the best are those who suffer the worst. — Philippa Gregory

Planettaire Quotes By Joseph Joubert

Truth takes the stamp of the souls it enters. It is rigorous and rough in arid souls, but tempers and softens itself in loving natures. — Joseph Joubert

Planettaire Quotes By Horace

Live mindful of how brief your life is. — Horace

Planettaire Quotes By Luis J. Rodriguez

It doesn't work that way — Luis J. Rodriguez

Planettaire Quotes By Drew Barrymore

I want people to love me, but it's not going to hurt me if they don't. — Drew Barrymore

Planettaire Quotes By Gunter Grass

I have found that words that are loaded with pathos and create a seductive euphoria are apt to promote nonsense. — Gunter Grass

Planettaire Quotes By Fredric W. Meek

Nowhere is human folly more apparent than among those who deem themselves wise enough to order the affairs of others. — Fredric W. Meek