Prurience Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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It is true, as we are often reminded, that kindness to animals is among the humbler duties of human charity
though for just that reason among the more easily neglected. And it is true that there will always be enough injustice and human suffering in the world to make the wrongs done to animals seem small and secondary. The answer is that justice is not a finite commodity, nor are kindness and love. Where we find wrongs done to animals, it is no excuse to say that more important wrongs are done to human beings, and let us concentrate on those. A wrong is a wrong, and often the little ones, when they are shrugged off as nothing, spread and do the gravest harm to ourselves and others. — Matthew Scully

Do we fulfill our obligations by being practical all the time? — James Plunkett

Truth is the same always. Whoever ponders it will get the same answer. Buddha got it. Patanjali got it. Jesus got it. Mohammed got it. The answer is the same, but the method of working it out may vary this way or that. (115) — Swami Satchidananda

But the truth is, you can't really earn trust over time with people without being somewhat vulnerable [first]. — Timothy Ferriss

I think people need to know that there's great peace and joy in knowing the Lord - the Lord Jesus Christ - as your savior. — Tammy Faye Bakker

Classicism never commits any errors of taste. — Amelie Nothomb

After a desperate fight, to know to congratulate your opponent, if he has beaten you, to shake his hand and go for a drink with him, in my eyes these things are particularly important. — Yannick Noah

There was no way she should find this domineering male thing he had going on attractive. And yet a tiny little feminine part of her swooned, which made the liberated woman inside of her vomit. — Jenn McKinlay

I want to be tantric with you. — Truth Devour

And, granted, for a long time, the European has been dominant in certain parts of this Western Hemisphere, but by the end of the 21st century, it's over. — Edward James Olmos

The only thing I want is something I can't have; and that is to know if, 100 years from now, people will still buy my books. — Rex Stout