Trigenics Quotes & Sayings
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An ant has no quarrel with a boot. — Tom Hiddleston
If you divide something that is essentially one,
you will end up with imaginary infinite numbers. — Toba Beta
Love is the thread with which we connect to the world. — Debasish Mridha
Your first goal should be to receive grace and anointing and then spread it to others — Sunday Adelaja
The bigger the words the weaker the voice. — Gregor Collins
The seal and the constitution, reflects the thinking of the founding fathers that this was to be a nation by white people, and for white people. Native Americans, Blacks, and all other non-white people, were to be the burden bearers for the real citizens of this nation. — Louis Farrakhan
In your promises cleave to what is right, And you will be able to fulfill your word. — Confucius
If a beautiful thing were to remain beautiful for all eternity, I'd be glad, but all the same Id look at it with a colder eye. I'd say to myself: You can look at it any time, it doesn't have to be today. — Hermann Hesse
In the earliest years, when you could still drive a Volvo 240 without feeling self-conscious, the collective task in Ramsey Hill was to relearn certain life skills that your own parents had fled to the suburbs specifically to unlearn, like how to interest the local cops in actually doing their job, and how to protect a bike from a highly motivated thief, and when to bother rousting a drunk from your lawn furniture, and how to encourage feral cats to shit in somebody else's children's sandbox, and how to determine whether a public school sucked too much to bother trying to fix it. — Jonathan Franzen
I do tell people when I'm walking down the street that they should really rethink their whole outfit. — Becki Newton
At the time of departure from this beautiful world, you will able to take only one asset with you, and that is the love you gave away and the love you have received. — Debasish Mridha
Certainly I shall use the police, and most ruthlessly, whenever the German people are hurt. But I refuse the notion that the police are protective troops for Jewish stores. No, the police protect whoever comes into Germany legitimately, but it does not exist for the purpose of protecting Jewish money-lenders. — Hermann Goring
There are ideal series of events which run parallel with the real ones. They rarely coincide. — Novalis