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Schlendern Quotes By Pope Paul VI

If the world is made to furnish each individual with the means of livelihood and the instruments for his growth and progress, each man has therefore the right to find in the world what is necessary for himself. The recent Council reminded us of this: "God intended the earth and all that it contains for the use of every human being and people. Thus, as all men follow justice and unite in charity, created goods should abound for them on a reasonable basis." — Pope Paul VI

Schlendern Quotes By Sheryl Sandberg

Nice sends a message that the woman is willing to sacrifice pay to be liked by others. — Sheryl Sandberg

Schlendern Quotes By Robert McNamara

I like to run down to the beach and have a little swim in the nude in the morning. — Robert McNamara

Schlendern Quotes By Mario Benedetti

Perfection is a polished collection of errors. — Mario Benedetti

Schlendern Quotes By Keith Ferrazzi

Learning is best achieved through relationships - having the right conversations with the right people in the right context - and collaborative action. — Keith Ferrazzi

Schlendern Quotes By Kevin Rooney

Pot is like a gang of Mexican bandits in your brain. They wait for thoughts to come down the road, then tie them up and thrash them. — Kevin Rooney

Schlendern Quotes By Dan Millman

Life is constantly supporting us and giving us gifts. It's a matter of opening ourselves to that. — Dan Millman

Schlendern Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

My face was burning, and I knew I must look like a gorilla on a greyhound. — Stephenie Meyer

Schlendern Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

If men had wings and bore black feathers, Few of them would be clever enough to be crows. — Henry Ward Beecher

Schlendern Quotes By Joseph Roth

I am alone. My heart beats only for myself. The strikers mean nothing to me. I have nothing in common with the mob, nor with individuals. I am a cold person. In the war I did not feel I was part of my company. We all lay in the same mud and waited for the same death. But I could think only about my own life and death. I would step over corpses and it oftened saddened me that I could feel no pain. — Joseph Roth