Umphrey's Mcgee Quotes & Sayings
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There is no one better than a good Englishman and no one worse than a bad one. I have observed you. I think you are a good one. Mr Pine, do you know Richard Roper? — John Le Carre

When you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha means that when you see that you're grasping or clinging to anything, whether conventionally it's called good or bad, make friends with that. Look into it. Get to know it completely and utterly. In that way it will let go of itself. — Pema Chodron

Happiness is worth a daring deed; we are both free if we but will it, and then the game is won. — Henrik Ibsen

If it makes you feel better, I'm not happy with the way all this went down any more than you are. But sometimes things have to go wrong in order to go right. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

We often think of choice as a thing. But a choice is not a thing. Our options may be things, but a choice - a choice is an action. It is not just something we have but something we do. — Greg McKeown

God doesn't give us crying, pooping children because he wants to advance our careers. — Donald Miller

As we come closer to Him, we not only "stand all amazed"-we even kneel all amazed! — Neal A. Maxwell

You celebrate a person's life by living your life fully. — Asra Nomani

Try to imagine a regulation of labor imposed by force that is not a violation of liberty; a transfer of wealth imposed by force that is not a violation of property. If you cannot reconcile these contradictions, then you must conclude that the law cannot organize labor and industry without organizing injustice. — Frederic Bastiat

Sometimes you need to look at life from a different perspective. — Inas Chahboun

The goal of spiritual practice is full recovery, and the only thing you need to recover from is a fractured sense of self. — Marianne Williamson

Being good is something that one must choose over and over again, every day, throughout the day, for the rest of one's life. — Cate Tiernan