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Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By R. Alan Woods

No one is perfect and perfectly holy but God alone".

~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Terry Pratchett

He was determined to discover the underlying logic behind the universe.
Which was going to be hard, because there wasn't one. — Terry Pratchett

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Michael Morpurgo

You get to about 65 or 70 and you lose friends and the world does seem to be an endlessly difficult place and tragic place, so it's more and more difficult for me to find the bright lights. — Michael Morpurgo

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

I feel myself driven towards an end that I do not know. As soon as I shall have reached it, as soon as I shall become unnecessary, an atom will suffice to shatter me. Till then, not all the forces of mankind can do anything against me. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Christianity agrees with Dualism that this universe is at war. But it does not think this is a war between independent powers. It thinks it is a civil war, a rebellion, and that we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel. — C.S. Lewis

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Katharine Whitehorn

I suppose we all share this pipe-dream of being able to reach out a hand and find anything at will; what is amazing is that we think that good filing could somehow make it comes true. On the contrary: putting a letter into a filing system is like releasing your ferret in the Hampton Court maze. — Katharine Whitehorn

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Andrew Lau

After 'Chen Zhen,' I wanted to make an emotional, touching story. — Andrew Lau

Stefaan Vermeulen Quotes By Gary North

Karl Marx was the foremost hater and most incessant whiner in the history of Western Civilization. He was a spoiled, overeducated brat who never grew up; he just grew more shrill as he grew older. His lifelong hatred and whining have led to the deaths (so far) of perhaps a hundred million people, depending on how many people perished under Mao's tyranny. We will probably never know. — Gary North