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Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Thomas Merton

If we are to pray well, we too must discover the Lord to whom we speak, and if we use the Psalms in our prayer we will stand a better chance of sharing in the discovery which lies hidden in their words for all generations. For God has willed to make Himself known to us in the mystery of the Psalms. — Thomas Merton

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By John Templeton

We hope that there will be nothing that conflicts with anybody's religion or faith. We would never say a person's religion is not effective. We say, 'Would you be interested in something more effective?' We always put things in an optimistic, progressive perspective. Do you want to make your prayers more effective? Not that they are not effective, but do you want to help them become more effective?' — John Templeton

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Elizabeth Boyle

Men make this great pretense of not wanting to be caught, but in the end they usually beg for a lady's hand. — Elizabeth Boyle

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Tony Benn

There is no moral difference between a Stealth bomber and a suicide bomber. They both kill innocent people for political reasons. — Tony Benn

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Oliver Stone

I do believe that movies are subject to a million interpretations. — Oliver Stone

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Ban Ki-moon

As many micro-credit schemes across the world can testify, investment in women is the best investment for the future. — Ban Ki-moon

Staying Connected With Friends Quotes By Amy Hempel

I'm not first and foremost interested in story and the what-happens, but I'm interested in who's telling it and how they're telling it and the effects of whatever happened on the characters and the people. — Amy Hempel