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Ramji Khad Quotes By Tom Robbins

Is that man's fate: to spend his closest hours to truth longing for a lie? — Tom Robbins

Ramji Khad Quotes By Kristin Scott Thomas

I like the idea that I'm making things that people might think and argue about. — Kristin Scott Thomas

Ramji Khad Quotes By Janet Morris

I won't go back and live in the sea again. — Janet Morris

Ramji Khad Quotes By Nancy Pearcey

When a worldview exchanges the Creator for something in creation, it will also exchange a high view of humans made in God's image for a lower view of humans made in the image of something in creation. Humans are not self-existent, self-sufficient, or self-defining. They did not create themselves. They are finite, dependent, contingent beings. As a result, they will always look outside themselves for their ultimate identity and meaning. They will define human nature by its relationship to the divine - however they define divinity. Those who do not get their identity from a transcendent Creator will get it from something in creation. — Nancy Pearcey

Ramji Khad Quotes By Phyllis Chesler

That these girls avoid use of physical violence in resolving conflict, does not mean that these conflicts are resolved in meaningful and enduring ways. Girls might smile, give in, give up - and then continue the conflict behind their opponents' backs. Girls might also smile, give in, make fatal compromises, because their need to belong (or not to be excluded) is more important to them than sticking to their principles. — Phyllis Chesler

Ramji Khad Quotes By Jack Canfield

Know your priorities and identify the five powerful action steps that you intend to take to move your initiatives forward each day. If you go to a tree with an ax and take five whacks at the tree every day, it doesn't matter if it's an oak or a redwood; eventually, the tree has to fall down. — Jack Canfield