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Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Horace Mann

On entering this world our starting-point is ignorance. None, however, but idiots remain there. — Horace Mann

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Anthony Mary Claret

Although the sinner does not believe in Hell, he shall nevertheless go there if he has the misfortune to die in mortal sin. — Anthony Mary Claret

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Kamahl

Destruction is the work of an afternoon. Creation is the work of a lifetime. — Kamahl

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By David J. Lieberman

Consider, for example, lust versus love. When we lust after someone or something, we think in terms of what they (or it) can do for us. When we love, however, our thoughts are immersed in what we can give to someone else. Giving makes us feel good, so we do it happily. But when we lust, we only want to take. When someone we love is in pain, we feel pain. When someone whom we lust is in pain, we only think in terms of what that loss or inconvenience means to us. — David J. Lieberman

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Helen Keller

Under softest touch hides treacherous claws. — Helen Keller

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Harriet Beecher Stowe

When all things go wrong to us, we must believe that God is doing the very best. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Frank Sinatra

You only live once, and the way I live, once is enough. — Frank Sinatra

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Astrid 'Artistikem' Cruz

I write because, if I don't, my characters will murder me in my sleep. — Astrid 'Artistikem' Cruz

Resolvable Sinonime Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Do not let your peace depend on the words of men. Their thinking well or badly of you does not make you different from what you are. Where are true peace and glory? Are they not in Me? He who neither cares to please men nor fears to displease them will enjoy great peace, for all unrest and distraction of the senses arise out of disorderly love and vain fear. — Thomas A Kempis