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Siok And Associates Quotes By David Gemmell

No one can take away the freedom of a man's soul. — David Gemmell

Siok And Associates Quotes By Ai Weiwei

Dictatorship is a story about death of others who turn out to be you coincidently. — Ai Weiwei

Siok And Associates Quotes By Max Lucado

God is fond of you. If He had a wallet, your photo would be in it. If He had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it. He sends you flowers every spring and a sunrise every morning. Face it, friend, He's crazy about you. — Max Lucado

Siok And Associates Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Without freedom from the past, there is no freedom to all ... — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Siok And Associates Quotes By Mark Batterson

Potential is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God. — Mark Batterson

Siok And Associates Quotes By Montgomery Clift

The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art. — Montgomery Clift

Siok And Associates Quotes By Ayn Rand

The greatest guilt of today is that of people who accept collectivism by moral default; the people who seek protection from the necessity of taking a stand, by refusing to admit to themselves the nature of that which they are accepting; the people who support plans specifically designed to achieve serfdom, but hide behind the empty assertion that they are lovers of freedom, with no concrete meaning attached to the word; the people who believe that the content of ideas need not be examined, that principles need not be defined, and that facts can be eliminated by keeping one's eyes shut. They expect, when they find themselves in a world of bloody ruins and concentration camps, to escape moral responsibility by wailing: But I didn't mean this! — Ayn Rand