Southern Uk Quotes & Sayings
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To become as perfect as a mortal being can become, we need to bring the mind, body, and spirit into total harmony ... We must add to that harmony Christ like love and righteousness. — Betty Eadie

but they tell you that if you hate yourself hard enough, you can grab just a tail feather or two of perfection. — Lindy West

Those who stand for different causes during different generations often experience the same oppositions and the same difficulties as those of the previous and the next generations. That is the basis of history repeating itself. — Criss Jami

The first principle of the market economy is that it is comprised of many small buyers and sellers, which implies a substantial degree of equity. Another fundamental market principle is that costs are internalized in the producer's price. — David Korten

Happiness depends only on your mind. When the mind is free of past impressions and future cravings, happiness is there. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I have not been the witness I wanted to be. — Joan Didion

Train your emotions to listen to your fundamental empowering beliefs. Be principle-centred and values-driven. — Archibald Marwizi

Every-time we use a product or service, someone is serving us. — Earl Nightingale

American foreign policy is now one huge big mystery. Simply put, the administration is trying to lead the world with a feel-good foreign policy. — Tom DeLay

A company has integrity when its words and actions consistently match the branding effort. — Maggie Macnab

The value of the beans for oil production, as well as for human food, has become recognized so quickly and so generally during the past year that the crop has acquired a commercial standing far in excess of its previous status. — David F. Houston

It is the faith and perseverance and single-mindedness with which Hitler has perfected his weapons of destruction that commands my admiration. — Mahatma Gandhi

Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow;
He who would search for pearls, must dive below. — John Dryden