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Savidanyc Quotes By Gloria Steinem

Always ask the turtle. — Gloria Steinem

Savidanyc Quotes By Nevil Shute

You did not die when you were drawing public assistance money, but you certainly did not remain alive. — Nevil Shute

Savidanyc Quotes By Quentin Tarantino

I don't have to play the song all the way to the very end - I use it while it's good and while it's cool and while it's exciting, and then I get out. — Quentin Tarantino

Savidanyc Quotes By Rajneesh

I cannot say to you what is right or wrong. I can say only one thing to you: be conscious - that is right. Don't be unconscious because that is wrong. And then whatsoever you do in consciousness is right. But people are living in unconsciousness. And let me tell you: in unconsciousness you may think you are doing something right, but it can't be right. Out of unconsciousness, virtue cannot flower; it may appear virtuous but it can't be. Deep down it will still be something wrong. If you are unconscious and you give money to a poor man, watch: your ego is strengthened. This is sin. — Rajneesh

Savidanyc Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Your Life is always a result of your thoughts about it-including your obviously creative thought that you seldom get what you choose. — Neale Donald Walsch

Savidanyc Quotes By Cherie Priest

For just this moment, we have the closest thing to an advantage we're likely to get. And if we don't use it, we're gonna lose it. Look at me busting out all the tired old metaphors. Like I'd been saving them all winter just waiting for an opportunity to trot them out. — Cherie Priest

Savidanyc Quotes By Jesus Christ

And know that I am with you always; yes, to the end of time. — Jesus Christ

Savidanyc Quotes By Hannah Kearney

I don't recall ever desiring to go as fast as possible. — Hannah Kearney

Savidanyc Quotes By Dag Hammarskjold

Jesus' 'lack of moral principles.' He sat at meat with publicans and sinners, he consorted with harlots. Did he do this to obtain their votes? Or did he think that, perhaps, he could convert them by such 'appeasement'? Or was his humanity rich and deep enough to make contact, even in them, with that in human nature which is common to all men, indestructible, and upon which the future is built? — Dag Hammarskjold