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Santorum Dumb Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

The purpose of relationship is not to have another who might complete you, but to have another with whom you might share your completeness. — Neale Donald Walsch

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

Sorcerers are convinced that all of us are a bunch of nincompoops. We can never relinquish our crummy control voluntarily, thus we have to be tricked — Carlos Castaneda

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Lee Ellis

Courage is leaning into the doubts and fears to do what you know is right even when it doesn't feel natural or safe. — Lee Ellis

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Kristin Hannah

this wasn't the end. She had to remember that. Each day she lived there was a chance for salvation. She couldn't give up. She could never give up. — Kristin Hannah

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Epictetus

It is not he who reviles or strikes you who insults you, but your opinion that these things are insulting. — Epictetus

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Lyonel Feininger

There is no foreground or background, only a continuity of interlacing relationships — Lyonel Feininger

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Mark Helprin

We ate simply, we were healthy, and we were uninterested in those things that should be called possessions not because they are possessed but because they possess. Those ten years were the happiest of my life save the first ten, the years in which I had neither position nor success, and no one took notice of me. Those were the years of the parent holding the child in his arms, lifting him high in the air, and pulling him close. As I held my own son, when he was a baby, God was right there. — Mark Helprin

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Ovid

While I am speaking the opportunity is lost. — Ovid

Santorum Dumb Quotes By Christopher Bollen

Looking back, [R.E.M.]videos, by in large, have always been art films. I'm thinking of "Losing My Religion." That's a landmark piece. — Christopher Bollen