Traditionally Blue Quotes & Sayings
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There is one further distinguishing characteristic of man which is very specific indeed and about which there can be no dispute, and that is the faculty of self-improvement - a faculty which, with the help of circumstance, progressively develops all our other faculties. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The fingerprints of God are often invisible until you look at them in the rearview mirror. — Levi Lusko
religion attempts to influence our mind-set before we are tempted, by creating moral education and - let's not forget - guilt. — Dan Ariely
My favorite would be 'Love to Love You' because from zero, I went to Number One. I don't think it's the best song - the best one is probably between 'Flashdance' and 'Take My Breath Away.' — Giorgio Moroder
A lot of times I feel I probably would have ended up in a mental hospital if it weren't for the structure that 'Bones' gave me. — Eric Millegan
Non-profits find the very best Who and put them on their Boards because they don't want to pay them. — Jeff Henderson
If he could do one thing, he could run. He had spent his life running, secrets spitting at his back. — Brenda Sutton Rose
You don't come home from the office to spend time with another job. Hopefully you come home to someone you can have a good time with. — Helen Fisher
Of all the religions, I am most partial to Buddhism. — Guy Laliberte
Humiliating events have a way of capturing the public's imagination. So it has been since antiquity, when gladiators were pitted against each other and the legions of Spartacus were crucified in endless rows on the way to Rome. — Gary Weiss
Space-time-causation, or name-and-form, is what is called Maya. — Swami Vivekananda
Just by the very nature of our birth, we are on the spiritual journey. — Thomas Keating
I don't think people were that interested in what I was doing for the most of the 1990s. — Alexei Sayle
Freedom is to forgive one another for perceived wrongdoing — Judy Azar LeBlanc
