Quotes & Sayings About Sharing The Workload
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I wouldn't have turned out the way I was if I didn't have all those old-fashioned values to rebel against. — Madonna Ciccone

Give a talk to children and tell them dinosaurs didn't drag their tails, and you get arguments. — Jack Horner

how much Jesus had broken away from the historically conditioned attitudes of his time, for the prevailing idea at that time was that good health and good fortune were a sign of God's favor to the deserving. This is how they got around the problem of evil, for it meant that the poor and suffering were only having divinely ordained punishment for their sin. No doubt this justified in the minds of the people of his day a great deal of social abuse, even as today some people of wealth and means look upon their material gains as their "just due." Jesus — John A. Sanford

Tis "the witching time of night", / Orbed is the moon and bright, / And the stars they glisten, glisten, / Seeming with bright eyes to listen - — John Keats

It's better to be controversial for the right reasons, than to be popular for the wrong reasons. — Shimon Peres

Sufi Teachers are not, as you might hope, people who make you feel peace and harmony. — Idries Shah

Zen is a kind of unlearning. It teaches you how to drop that which you have learned, how to become unskillful again, how to become a child again, how to start existing without mind again, how to be here without any mind. — Rajneesh

Woe to the makers of literal translations, who by rendering every word weaken the meaning! It is indeed by so doing that we can say the letter kills and the spirit gives life. — Voltaire

We must learn our limits. We are all something, but none of us are everything. — Blaise Pascal

One of the reasons intermittent fasting can work is that it reconnects you with what hunger feels like. — Chris Mohr

God can have our money and not have our hearts, but He cannot have our hearts without having our money. — R. Kent Hughes

Sir, your friend needs to put her seat belt on."
"As much as I like a lovely girl leaning on my shoulder," a lilting voice whispered near my ear, "I think you might want to listen to the flight attendant. — Jenny B. Jones

There should be more to writing than entertaining an already-brain-dead society and making money. If not,then you miss the point of writing. — Carol Morgan