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Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

You do not lead by hitting people over the head
that's assault, not leadership. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Syndra K. Shaw

Right now we have this. Right now, this moment, we have this walk, this night, you and your arm around me. — Syndra K. Shaw

Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

In England, wit is at least a profession, if not an art. everything becomes professional there, and even the rogues of that islandare pedants. So are the "wits" there too. They introduce into reality absolute freedom whose reflection lends a romantic and piquant air to wit, and thus they live wittily; hence their talent for madness. They die for their principles. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Madeleine Peyroux

My father's record collection was full of New Orleans music of all kinds. I used to listen to the radio in New York, and all there was on it at the time was Madonna and Michael Jackson, so it sort of passed me by. — Madeleine Peyroux

Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Shinjo Ito

What is most important is to go deep into ourselves and discover the loving kindness and compassion of the buddha within - the awakened nature we all possess. — Shinjo Ito

Suenaga Takezaki Quotes By Wesley Hill

The whole story of creation, incarnation and our incorporation into the fellowship of Christ's body tells us that God desires us. ... We are created so that we may be caught up in [the self-giving love of the Trinity]; so that we may grow into the wholehearted love of God by learning that God loves us as God loves God. The life of the Christian community has ... the task of teaching us this: so ordering our relations that human beings may see themselves as desired, as the occasion of joy. — Wesley Hill