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Reitan Quotes By Anonymous

Trust the zealots to start with God and end with shit. — Anonymous

Reitan Quotes By Frederick Lenz

One thing I have seen, regardless of the method of aprehenesion of the dimensional plane one is in, is self-giving and how effective it is. — Frederick Lenz

Reitan Quotes By Stanislav Grof

Ancient eschatological texts are actually maps of the inner territories of the psyche that seem to transcend race and culture and originate in the collective unconscious. — Stanislav Grof

Reitan Quotes By J.I. Packer

The nasty thing which no polite person nowadays will talk about in public. But death, even when unmentionable, remains inescapable. The one sure fact of life is that one day, with or without warning, quietly or painfully, it is going to stop. — J.I. Packer

Reitan Quotes By Kenneth Copeland

God's reason for creating Adam was the desire to reproduce himself. — Kenneth Copeland

Reitan Quotes By Eric Maisel

Affirmations need to be used if they are to become incorporated into the fabric of your being. — Eric Maisel

Reitan Quotes By Michael Jackson

Heal the world! Stop the hate. Lend a helping hand to those in need. — Michael Jackson

Reitan Quotes By Jerry B. Jenkins

No life is messier than one in ministry — Jerry B. Jenkins

Reitan Quotes By Richard Rodriguez

It's no surprise that at the same time that American universities have engaged in a serious commitment to diversity, they have been thought-prisons. We are not talking about diversity in any real way. We are talking about brown, black, white versions of the same political ideology. — Richard Rodriguez

Reitan Quotes By Karen Russell

If you're short on time, that would be the two-word version of our story: we fell. — Karen Russell

Reitan Quotes By Joseph Addison

When I behold a fashionable table set out in all its magnificence, I fancy that I see gouts and dropsies, fevers and lethargies, with other innumerable distempers lying in ambuscade among the dishes. Nature delights in the most plain and simple diet. Every animal but man keeps to one dish. Herbs are the food of this species, fish of that, and flesh of a third. Man falls upon everything that comes in his way; not the smallest fruit or excrescence of the earth, scarce a berry or a mushroom can escape him. — Joseph Addison