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Schwung In English Quotes By Pedro Arrupe

In life, have but one desire, one only
to love Jesus Christ with all your soul. Let that be the one fixed idea of your entire existence. — Pedro Arrupe

Schwung In English Quotes By Katherine Pine

This wonderful, sexy, funny guy was completely psychotic. And I was still holding his hand.
Even more surprisingly, I still didn't want to let go. — Katherine Pine

Schwung In English Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

You're never safe from being surprised until you're dead. — L.M. Montgomery

Schwung In English Quotes By George Matthew Adams

A cheerful frame of mind, reinforced by relaxation ... is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run. — George Matthew Adams

Schwung In English Quotes By Jean-Christophe Valtat

It was the French of the Normans that, grafting itself onto the barbaric Saxon tongue, gave it its most magnificent blossoming. And, in these new countries, where both English and French are intertwined again, it is as if English were bathing itself in the fountain of its own youth, and as if French were remembering the buried treasures it had thought forgotten. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

Schwung In English Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

All roads end at the grave, which is the gate to nothingness. — George Bernard Shaw

Schwung In English Quotes By Christopher Hawke

I wept for relationships not possible due to denial and dreams locked in the back of people's minds, all of the bits of life that lay dormant until the babblings of televisions and nursing homes sweep them away. It makes me wonder how many of the dreams we had originally have already been forgotten. — Christopher Hawke

Schwung In English Quotes By Carl Jung

With a truly tragic delusion," Carl Jung noted, "these theologians fail to see that it is not a matter of proving the existence of the light, but of blind people who do not know that their eyes could see. It is high time we realized that it is pointless to praise the light and preach it if nobody can see it. It is much more needful to teach people the art of seeing. — Carl Jung