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St Origen Quotes By Terry Goodkind

The truth can seem awfully small and insignificant when compared to a mountain of lies. — Terry Goodkind

St Origen Quotes By Samael Aun Weor

Only the great Souls can and know how to love. — Samael Aun Weor

St Origen Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The violence we do to ourselves in order to remain faithful to the one we love is hardly better than an act of infidelity. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

St Origen Quotes By Vladimir Lenin

It is, of course, much easier to shout, abuse, and howl than to attempt to relate, to explain. — Vladimir Lenin

St Origen Quotes By R. Alan Woods

The 'words' of Augustine, Origen, Clement of Alexandria, St. John of Damascus, St. Thomas Aquinas, et al, may not have carried the weight of Canon, however they were neither paper-like nor mere 'pellets'."

~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

St Origen Quotes By Sean Platt

The reward of being able to tell stories every day is worth the effort required to make it happen, no matter how long it takes. — Sean Platt

St Origen Quotes By Gabor Mate

What we call the personality is often a jumble of genuine traits and adopted coping styles that do not reflect our true self at all but the loss of it. — Gabor Mate

St Origen Quotes By Lexi Thompson

My driving and irons are the best part of my game. Growing to be 5-foot-11 has certainly helped. — Lexi Thompson

St Origen Quotes By Katee Sackhoff

People don't realize that I started in musical theater. That's where my roots are. — Katee Sackhoff

St Origen Quotes By William Stringfellow

He looked for a job, and the job that he found was that of an orderly in a hospital, on the night shift, where his work was emptying bed pans, wrapping up dead bodies, and doing all the other things which orderlies have to do.
You never met a more emancipated man. — William Stringfellow