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Schillaci Italian Quotes By Thomas Paine

There is existing in man, a mass of sense lying in a dormant state. The construction of government ought to be such as to bring forward, by a quiet and regular operation, all that extent of capacity. — Thomas Paine

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Auliq Ice

Love is a crime if you don't abide by it's rules and regulations. — Auliq Ice

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Helen Prejean

Patrick had asked why people wanted to kill Mr. Sonnier.
"Because they say he killed people," Bill had answered.
"But, Dad"," Patrick had asked, "then who is going to kill them for killing him?" (p. 60) — Helen Prejean

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Elif Shafak

People who would refuse to share their bread shared their insanity instead.

-Three Daughters of Eve — Elif Shafak

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Debbie Ford

The world mirrors yourself back to you. If you love, nourish, and appreciate yourself internally it will show up in your external life. If you want more love, give more love to yourself. If you want acceptance, accept yourself. — Debbie Ford

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Chesty Puller

You don't hurt 'em if you don't hit 'em. — Chesty Puller

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Sinead O'Connor

What I like about being a musician is that I find the thing soothing, but I also give the soothing to other people; — Sinead O'Connor

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Robyn Carr

You never really know how much one small single act can change things. — Robyn Carr

Schillaci Italian Quotes By Dalai Lama

Although you can find certain differences among the Buddhist philosophical schools about how the universe came into being, the basic common question addressed is how the two fundamental principles-external matter and internal mind or consciousness-although distinct, affect one another. External causes and conditions are responsible for certain of our experiences of happiness and suffering. Yet we find that it is principally our own feelings, our thoughts and our emotions, that really determine whether we are going to suffer or be happy. — Dalai Lama