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Random Silliness Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Mankind has to get out of violence only through non-violence. — Mahatma Gandhi

Random Silliness Quotes By Beth Lewis

I didn't take well to pitying yourself. It weren't worth the effort or time and it pissed people off. — Beth Lewis

Random Silliness Quotes By Jeanne Adams

A witch, a term created by those with no concept of what I am, is nothing more than an ordinary person with an extraordinary capability. We're just like everyone else." — Jeanne Adams

Random Silliness Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

I would rather have the favor of God than the blessing of a million men, for the favor of God takes the work of my hands and leaves a million men utterly astonished at the greatness of the feat. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Random Silliness Quotes By Richard Sibbes

Therefore, when we find our heart inflamed with love to God, we may know that God hath shined upon our souls in the pardon of sin; and proportionally to our measure of love is our assurance of pardon. Therefore we should labour for a greater measure thereof, that our hearts may be the more inflamed in the love of God. — Richard Sibbes

Random Silliness Quotes By Skylar Cross

It is better to struggle toward an impossible mission and die in the attempt rather than be suffocated by the fear of trying. — Skylar Cross

Random Silliness Quotes By Van Jones

Most green-collar jobs are middle-skill jobs. That means they require more education that a high-school diploma, but less than a four-year degree. — Van Jones

Random Silliness Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The interest in life does not lie in what people do, nor even in their relations to each other, but largely in the power to communicate with a third party, antagonistic, enigmatic, yet perhaps persuadable, which one may call life in general. — Virginia Woolf