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Steckbauer Law Quotes By Anton Myrer

God, help me. Help me to be wise and full of courage and sound judgment. Harden my heart to the sights that I must see so soon again, grant me only the power to think clearly, boldly, resolutely, no matter how unnerving the peril. Let me not fail them. — Anton Myrer

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Brian May

Doing Made In Heaven was like assembling a jigsaw puzzle, but I wouldn't have put my seal of approval on it if I hadn't thought it was up to standard. — Brian May

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Dogen

When you ride in a boat and watch the shore, you might assume that the shore is moving. But when you keep your eyes closely on the boat, you can see that the boat moves. Similarly, if you examine many things with a confused mind, you might suppose that your mind and nature are permanent. But when you practice intimately and return to where you are, it will be clear that there is nothing that has unchanging self. — Dogen

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Graham Swift

People die when curiosity goes. — Graham Swift

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Norman Grubb

Somehow you've come past the realm of just knowing about this Person called Jesus Christ and He is real to you. — Norman Grubb

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Philip Sidney

Fool," said my muse to me. "Look in thy heart and write. — Philip Sidney

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Mary Catherine Bateson

The family is changing, not disappearing. We have to broaden our understanding of it, look for the new metaphors. — Mary Catherine Bateson

Steckbauer Law Quotes By Barry Gehm

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. — Barry Gehm

Steckbauer Law Quotes By David Mamet

In the sixties, the Commune emerged as a riposte to the nuclear family. This was an autonomic re-creation of not only preindustrial, but pre-agrarian life; it was the Return to Nature, but the Commune, like the colleges from which the idea reemerged, only functioned if Daddy was paying the bills, for the rejection of property can work only in subvention or in slavery. It is only in a summer camp (College or the hippie commune) that the enlightened live on the American Plan - room and board included prepaid - and one is free to frolic all day in the unspoiled woods. — David Mamet