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Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

Consider no one a stranger. Learn to feel that everybody is akin to you. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Julian Barnes

If you saved yourself, you might also save those around you, those you loved. And since you would do anything in the world to save those you loved, you did anything in the world to save yourself. And because there was no choice, equally there was no possibility of avoiding moral corruption. - — Julian Barnes

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Ilsa J. Bick

So I need the story, Jenna. I need the truth.
Right, like the two are the same thing. — Ilsa J. Bick

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Javier Sierra

Keep your eyes open. Look at the world without prejudice, pay attention to your sources, and decide for yourself where the truth lies. That is the greatness of the path I'm offering you. — Javier Sierra

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Bubba Watson

If I have got a swing, I have got a shot. — Bubba Watson

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Grete Waitz

Another inspiration that has helped me get through has been Lance Armstrong's story. My cancer is not nearly as bad as his, but I believe in staying motivated and keeping as fit as you can. — Grete Waitz

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Let not to get a living be thy trade, but thy sport. Enjoy the land, but own it not. Through want of enterprise and faith men are where they are, buying and selling, and spending their lives like serfs. — Henry David Thoreau

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Erik Larson

America, secure in its fortress of neutrality, watched the war at a remove and found it all unfathomable. Undersecretary of State Robert Lansing, number two man in the State Department, tried to put this phenomenon into words in a private memorandum. "It is difficult, if not impossible, for us here in the United States to appreciate in all its fullness the great European War," he wrote. "We have come to read almost with indifference of vast military operations, of battle lines extending for hundreds of miles, of the thousands of dying men, of the millions suffering all manner of privation, of the wide-spread waste and destruction." The nation had become inured to it all, he wrote. "The slaughter of a thousand men between the trenches in northern France or of another thousand on a foundering cruiser has become commonplace. We read the headlines in the newspapers and let it go at that. The details have lost their interest. — Erik Larson

Prospered Synonyms Quotes By Joseph Fielding Smith

To do well those thing which God ordained to be the common lot of all man-kind, is the truest greatness. To be a successful father or a successful mother is greater than to be a successful general or a successful statesman ...
We should never be discouraged in those daily tasks which God has ordained to the common lot of man ...
Let us not be trying to substitute an artificial life for the true one. — Joseph Fielding Smith