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Schaardt Quotes By Marcus J. Borg

By the time I began college, anxiety about hell had disappeared - not because I was confident that I was "saved," but because the whole package had become sufficiently uncertain that I didn't worry about it. — Marcus J. Borg

Schaardt Quotes By Randall Robinson

Reagan was conservative, but he didn't approach global management with an unbending religious zeal. — Randall Robinson

Schaardt Quotes By Martin Amis

He was in a terrible state- that of consciousness. — Martin Amis

Schaardt Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

Life's all about balance. And one of the most vital of all balance points is the one involving freedom and responsibility. — Robin S. Sharma

Schaardt Quotes By Simon Armitage

A woman plays the Northumberland pipes; from where I'm sitting, on a wall at the back, it looks like she's giving physiotherapy to a small marsupial wearing callipers and smoking a bong, but the sound is haunting and hypnotic, mournful and melodic at the same time, every note somehow harmonising with the low, droning purr. — Simon Armitage

Schaardt Quotes By Chris Pauls

That reminds me of some fine advice from Robert Louis Stevenson: Keep your fears to yourself and share your courage with others. — Chris Pauls

Schaardt Quotes By Paul A. Cohen

Where the Depression years had aroused a deep sense of concern over how American wealth was distributed and American society structured, the successive crises of the 1960s and early 1970s, by highlighting the contradiction between the destructive capability of American technology and the moral opaqueness of those Americans who had ultimate control over its use, raised questions about the very course of "modern" historical development. After Vietnam, there could be no more easy assumptions about the goodness of American power, no more easy equating of being "modern" with being "civilized. — Paul A. Cohen