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Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

We all came in on different ships, but we're all in the same boat now — Martin Luther King Jr.

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Carson Palmer

I used to come to practice and go through the motions. I don't do that anymore. I look forward to practices. I even enjoy the windsprints. — Carson Palmer

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By N.R. Walker

Watching them was like watching water and oil do the impossible. — N.R. Walker

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Walter M. Miller Jr.

Nature imposes nothing on you that Nature doesn't prepare you to bear. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Eric Metaxas

it's not the role of the government to solve all of our problems through legislation. Some problems cannot be cured through legislation. But they must be attended to nonetheless. And here's the problem: The less the culture attends to these things, the more the government will attend to them and the less freedom there will be. The greater the role the government plays, the more it crowds out the culture's role, the role of the people - and the true freedom of the people. The — Eric Metaxas

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By John Muir

No synonym for God is so perfect as Beauty. Whether as seen carving the lines of the mountains with glaciers, or gathering matter into stars, or planning the movements of water, or gardening - still all is Beauty! — John Muir

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Trevanian

Why did I submit myself to the butchery of the trenches when I might have served in the echelons as a medical officer? Even the most rudimentary knowledge of Doctor Freud would suggest that I was pursuing a death wish — Trevanian

Prolixity Crossword Quotes By Abba Hillel Silver

Indifference to one's own faith is no proof of tolerance. Loyalty to one's own is part of a larger loyalty to faith generally. — Abba Hillel Silver