Simancas Castle Quotes & Sayings
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Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. — John Vanbrugh
Working in Britain, particularly in the public services, they should be prepared to accept the terms and conditions of their employment. To claim special communal rights (or should one say rites?) leads to a dangerous fragmentation within society. This communalism is a canker; whether practised by one colour or another it is to be strongly condemned. — Enoch Powell
Flesh. The word must become flesh; the soul thirsts. On whatever crumb my eye fastens, — Anonymous
One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future. — Lars Ulrich
Yoga is firstly for individual growth, but through individual growth, society and community develop. — B.K.S. Iyengar
Taking care of your body is insurance for your soul. — Toni Sorenson
Our internal state determines our experience of our lives; our experiences do not determine our internal state. — Marianne Williamson
I said there was nothing so convincing to an Indian as a general massacre. If he could not approve of the massacre, I said the next surest thing for an Indian was soap and education. Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre, but they are more deadly in the long run; because a half-massacred Indian may recover, but if you educate him and wash him, it is bound to finish him some time or other. — Mark Twain
Don't think too much. Descartes may come to existence when he thinks, but you perish and vanish when you think. — Oguz Atay
The bulk of the totalitarian-minded in the democratic societies are men and women who are attracted to this destructive way of life for inner emotional reasons unknown to themselves. — Joost Meerloo
And, as a mere matter of ficfect, I tell of myself how I popo possess the ripest littlums wifukie around the globelettes globes (...) — James Joyce
what the melancholy among us sometimes know, though may not be able to articulate, is that coming to the end of our resources may be our only hope for coming to the beginning of something more substantial than self. — Sharon McMahon Moffitt
