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Safadonas Quotes By Stanislaw Lem

The war of good and evil present in all religions does not always end, in every faith, with the victory of good, but in every one it establishes a clear order of existence. The sacred as well as the profane rests on that universal order ... — Stanislaw Lem

Safadonas Quotes By Josh Billings

It's not only the most difficult thing to know one's self, but the most inconvenient. — Josh Billings

Safadonas Quotes By Dean Koontz

Sometimes, life seems to have a higher meaning. Events unfold in uncanny sequences. Long-forgotten acquaintances turn up with news that changes lives. A stranger appears and speaks a few words of wisdom, solving a previously insoluble problem, or something in a recent dream transpires in reality. Suddenly the existence of God seems confirmed. — Dean Koontz

Safadonas Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Closing one's eyes when praying doesn't increase the odds of the prayer being answered. It merely decreases the odds of being distracted. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Safadonas Quotes By Anonymous

Fourth quarter. The Denver Broncos played the San Francisco 49ers at — Anonymous

Safadonas Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

There are more quarrels smothered by just shutting your mouth, and holding it shut, than by all the wisdom in the world. — Henry Ward Beecher

Safadonas Quotes By Jane Austen

Emma - "faultless, in spite of her faults — Jane Austen

Safadonas Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Nonviolence which to me is the glory of Hinduism, has been sought to be explained away by our people as being meant for the sanyasis only. — Mahatma Gandhi

Safadonas Quotes By Ayn Rand

That you hold your own interests above the interests of the public?" "I hold that such a question can never arise except in a society of cannibals." "What ... what do you mean?" "I hold that there is no clash of interests among men who do not demand the unearned and do not practice human sacrifices." "Are we to understand that if the public deems it necessary to curtail your profits, you do not recognize its right to do so?" "Why, yes, I do. The public may curtail my profits any time it wishes - by refusing to buy my product." "We are speaking of ... other methods." "Any other method of curtailing profits is the method of looters - and I recognize it as such. — Ayn Rand