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Random Generator Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

We all have the right to choose our own gods, and worship them. No matter even if it is a stone, an animal or a piece of cake. — M.F. Moonzajer

Random Generator Quotes By Debasish Mridha

To get to a destination, you have to know the address. To find your purpose in life, you must set a goal, draw a map, and start the journey. — Debasish Mridha

Random Generator Quotes By Thomas Hardy

It is never too late to break off a marriage that's distasteful to you. — Thomas Hardy

Random Generator Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

What meaning has such meditation? There is no meaning; there is no utility. But in that meditation there is a movement of great ecstasy which is not to be confounded with pleasure. It is this ecstasy which gives to the eye, to the brain and to the heart, the quality of innocency. Without seeing life as something totally new, it is a routine, a boredom, a meaningless affair. So meditation is of the greatest importance. It opens the door to the incalculable, to the measureless. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Random Generator Quotes By H.W. Brands

Gen. Scott saw more through the eyes of his staff officers than through his own. — H.W. Brands

Random Generator Quotes By Matthew Williamson

I remember sitting at the end of my mum's bed being fascinated by her ritual of getting dressed. It was a very methodical and considered process. I suppose you could say she was my first real muse. — Matthew Williamson

Random Generator Quotes By Edward T. Welch

The rule of thumb is that if someone is able to be verbally or physically abusive, he or she is able to understand that the behavior is wrong. — Edward T. Welch

Random Generator Quotes By Fred Barnes

Candidates don't have to deal with reality. They talk about the wonderful things they can accomplish as if advocating them is the same as achieving them. They live in a world of political make-believe in which everything from reconciling conflicting interests to paying for costly programs is easy. — Fred Barnes