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Referenced Herein Quotes By Ronald Reagan

When you start talking about government as 'we' instead of 'they,' you have been in office too long. — Ronald Reagan

Referenced Herein Quotes By Halldor Laxness

If he believed it all, he was just like those theologians who store their theology somewhere in a locked compartment of the brain, or rather, perhaps, like those travellers who carry a bottle of iodine in their luggage and take care to keep it tightly corked in case it leaks and ruins their belongings. — Halldor Laxness

Referenced Herein Quotes By Marci Shimoff

The third doorway is the Doorway of Unconditional Self-love, which corresponds to the energy center located in the solar plexus area. As I said earlier, the key to feeling love and living in love is having self-love. I mean real unconditional self-love, not "I love myself because I'm a good wife" or "I love myself because I do a good job at work" or "I love myself because I look a particular way." It's because I love myself no matter what. That's where our real power lies, in the ability to love ourselves unconditionally. — Marci Shimoff

Referenced Herein Quotes By Samantha Ellis

After three years of English at Cambridge, being force-fed literary theory, I was almost convinced that literature was all coded messages about Marxism and the death of the self. I crawled out of the post-structuralist desert thirsty for heroines I could cry and laugh with. I was jaded. I craved trash. — Samantha Ellis

Referenced Herein Quotes By Lou Berney

Sometimes the best lie was just the truth left to ripen on the branch too long. — Lou Berney

Referenced Herein Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Consider in what condition both in body and soul a man should be when he is overtaken by death; and consider the shortness of life, the boundless abyss of time past and future, the feebleness of all matter. — Marcus Aurelius