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Punks Jump Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

It is easily forgotten that the fellowship of Christian brethren is a gift of grace, a gift of the Kingdom of God that any day may be taken from us, that the time that still separates us from utter loneliness may be brief indeed. Therefore, let him who until now has had the privilege of living a common Christian life with other Christians praise God's grace from the bottom of his heart. Let him thank God on his knees and declare: It is grace, nothing but grace, that we are allowed to live in community with Christian brethren. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Punks Jump Quotes By Steve Kamb

As Ben Franklin said, "Some people die at 25 and aren't buried until 75." I — Steve Kamb

Punks Jump Quotes By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Joy is the infallible sign of the presence of God. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Punks Jump Quotes By Samuel Sagan

Primum non nocere, 'First, don't make things worse,' was an essential principle of Hippocrates' medicine. Nowadays, unfortunately, it seems to have been forgotten. Conventional modern medicine aims at getting rid of patients' symptoms. Little, if any consideration is given to the fact that some of these symptoms may actually be used by the body in an attempt to correct deeper disorders. When this is the case, suppressing the symptom does not necessarily help the patient. — Samuel Sagan

Punks Jump Quotes By Anne Frank

I'm seething with rage, yet I can't show it. — Anne Frank

Punks Jump Quotes By Hiro Murai

I love museums, but I always thought there was something funny about a group of strangers silently staring at works of inanimate objects together. Each person is having a very personal and maybe even emotional experience, but it's in the confines of an extremely quiet and sterile room. — Hiro Murai

Punks Jump Quotes By Edwin Hubbel Chapin

The child's grief throbs against the round of its little heart as heavily as the man's sorrow, and the one finds as much delight in his kite or drum as the other in striking the springs of enterprise or soaring on the wings of fame. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin