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Slowened Quotes By Donald Berwick

The Holy Grail of universal coverage in the United States may remain out of reach unless, through rational collective action overriding some individual self-interest, we can reduce per capita costs. — Donald Berwick

Slowened Quotes By Danielle L. Jensen

Sometimes, what we are looking for is right in front of us, but more often, I think, one must look long and hard, for she will not reveal herself so easily. — Danielle L. Jensen

Slowened Quotes By Justin Buzzard

Jesus doesn't adjust to us, and He doesn't submit to our whims. We adjust to Jesus and submit to Him. Jesus is King, not an accessory. — Justin Buzzard

Slowened Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Love is more just than justice. — Henry Ward Beecher

Slowened Quotes By Assata Shakur

I think that spirituality is important for all people to develop. I don't mean there necessarily has to be a religious aspect to spirituality. Some people are spiritual in a religious way, other people are spiritual in their work and in their art and in their treatment of other people. — Assata Shakur

Slowened Quotes By John Ajvide Lindqvist

Perhaps what set the saints apart - the holy women and men - was that they held fast to what they had seen, not allowing their realisation to fade and die, but they held on, held on and refused to let go, saw forgetfulness as a tool of the devil and held on. Maybe this was the secret. — John Ajvide Lindqvist

Slowened Quotes By Francesca Lia Block

I want to be untouchable and beautiful and completely dead inside. — Francesca Lia Block

Slowened Quotes By Jonathan Swift

Regard to good morals than to great abilities; for, since government is necessary to mankind, they believe, that the common size of human understanding is fitted to some station or other; and that Providence never intended to make the management of public affairs a mystery to be comprehended only by a few persons of sublime — Jonathan Swift