Reodoric Quotes & Sayings
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The oneness of human beings is the basic ethical thread that holds us together. — Muhammad Yunus
The best discoveries always happened to the people who weren't looking for them. — Morgan Matson
And I definitely have an affinity with the piano. — Jim Coleman
They understand but a little who understand only what can be explained. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Don't long for "the good old days." This is not wise. — Anonymous
In the heat of unprecedented technological breakthroughs it is easy to think that we are invincible, like gods who would rule the world. But none of us need be reminded that the future of our planet is being held hostage by our own cleverness, with nuclear physics, chemistry, agribusiness, mineral exploration, and bioengineering threatening our biosphere in ways we could never have imagined even twenty years ago. — Hal Zina Bennett
Experience shows us that most people's votes are based on their biases, not on objective reality. Elections are a collective gut reaction. That any good comes of it at all is the miracle of democracy. — David Horsey
The world needs to see that this church, of all organizations on the face of the earth, honors women. — M. Russell Ballard
Power makes all things right. That is my first law, and my last. That is the only law that I acknowledge. — Joe Abercrombie
What we share with another ceases to be our own. — Edgar Quinet
Maybe your dream is to go to school or get a degree or accomplish a certain task or find a spouse or start a business or move to a certain place or create a movement or carry the gospel to people who've never heard it before. Those may be great dreams, but there's a bigger dream that overrides everything else: it's that your life counts for the glory of God. That's the overriding dream of God's heart. If we don't embrace that dream, then we are in trouble, because all our smaller dreams are subject to change. — Louie Giglio
The depths of the hearts of humankind cannot be known. But in my birthplace, the plum blossoms smell the same as in the years gone by — Clay MacCauley
