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Trivikram Life Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

Many men may see the King in a Kid but it takes a true leader to nurture it — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Trivikram Life Quotes By Oscar Isaac

Advice? Look at your pay statements. — Oscar Isaac

Trivikram Life Quotes By Immanuel Kant

The ultimate destiny of the human race is the greatest moral perfection, provided that it is achieved through human freedom, whereby alone man is capable of the greatest happiness. — Immanuel Kant

Trivikram Life Quotes By George W. Bush

What I really think is going to happen over time is technology is going to change the way we live for the good for the environment. — George W. Bush

Trivikram Life Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

How terrible it must be not to see and feel beauty ... I'm so glad I can find happiness in all lovely little things ... It seems to me that every time I look out of a window the world gives me a gift. — L.M. Montgomery

Trivikram Life Quotes By Joseph Sobran

There can be no such thing as "limited government," because there is no way to control an entity that in principle enjoys a monopoly of power ... — Joseph Sobran

Trivikram Life Quotes By Natasha Turner

Life is not a path of coincidence, happenstance, and luck, but rather an unexplainable, meticulously charted course for one to touch the lives of others and make a difference in the world. BARBARA DILLINHAM — Natasha Turner

Trivikram Life Quotes By Michael Lerner

This focus on money and power may do wonders in the marketplace, but it creates a tremendous crisis in our society. People who have spent all day learning how to sell themselves and to manipulate others are in no position to form lasting friendships or intimate relationships ... Many Americans hunger for a different kind of society - one based on principles of caring, ethical and spiritual sensitivity, and communal solidarity. Their need for meaning is just as intense as their need for economic security. — Michael Lerner