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Project Monarch Quotes By Henrich Von Kleist

So the paradise is locked and bolted...
We should make a journey around the world to see if perhaps a back door has been left open. — Henrich Von Kleist

Project Monarch Quotes By James Morcan

The sad thing was Seventeen would remain completely unaware she was being exploited, such were the ramifications of the insidious mind control programs. — James Morcan

Project Monarch Quotes By Matthew Henry

It is necessary to mankind in general, that there should be religion in the world, absolutely necessary for the preservation of the honour of the human nature, and no less so for the preservation of the order of human societies. — Matthew Henry

Project Monarch Quotes By Horace

Pactum serva" - "Keep the faith — Horace

Project Monarch Quotes By Peter Cundall

I have an optimism about what people are willing to do. The greatest force in the world today, believe it or not, are these countless groups of people in every country almost ... that are doing things to protect their local environment and to try and protect the earth. — Peter Cundall

Project Monarch Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Bravery is not man's monopoly. — Mahatma Gandhi

Project Monarch Quotes By Radhe Maa

If your aims are lofty, your achievements are bound to be great. — Radhe Maa

Project Monarch Quotes By Paul Kearney

It must be terrible to be old, when you love someone who died young. They never change in your mind, and every day you see yourself grow away from that person you were when you loved and knew them. Until you are more of a shadow than they are, and the girl you were is altogether gone, more dead even than that young man on the battlefield. — Paul Kearney

Project Monarch Quotes By Mikhail Bulgakov

One can find time for everything if one is never in a hurry,' explained his host didactically. Chapter 3 — Mikhail Bulgakov