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Totenschrein Quotes By Max Heindel

Each visible planet is the embodiment of a great and exalted spiritual intelligence Who is the minister of God in that department of His Kingdom, endeavoring to carry out His Will, the latter having in view the ultimate highest good, regardless of temporary ill. — Max Heindel

Totenschrein Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

A Christian might be tired of the Christianity, but certainly he is scared of the Islam. — M.F. Moonzajer

Totenschrein Quotes By Ram Shriram

You learn that different people are made differently, and they have different ways to reach to their goals. Some people reach their limits of what they can produce and create, and that doesn't necessarily make them bad. It is just that they may not be right for that role in that instance. — Ram Shriram

Totenschrein Quotes By Bryant McGill

Excessive want is a form of desperation and a declaration of lack. — Bryant McGill

Totenschrein Quotes By Laurence Overmire

Wisdom is finding the path that is best for all - considering the options, the positives and the negatives - and having the courage to change what must be changed for the sake of the entire world. — Laurence Overmire

Totenschrein Quotes By Billy Graham

Rebellion, waywardness, lack of discipline, confusion, and conflict prevent happy relationships within the home. But God is interested in your family, your marriage, your children. He shows us the ideals and the goals for the family. — Billy Graham

Totenschrein Quotes By Scott Michael Foster

I can't imagine myself not being an actor. — Scott Michael Foster

Totenschrein Quotes By Dalai Lama

It is my fundamental conviction that compassion - the natural capacity of the human heart to feel concern for and connection with another human being - constitutes a basic aspect of our nature shared by all human beings, as well as being the foundation of our happiness. All ethical teachings, whether religious or nonreligious, aim to nurture this innate and precious quality, to develop it and to perfect it. — Dalai Lama