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Undieleggs Quotes By Dalai Lama

We can make this a more peaceful century if we cherish non-violence and concern for others' well-being. It is possible. If the individual is happier, his or her family is happier; if families are happy, neighborhoods and nations will be happy. By transforming ourselves we can change our human way of life and make this a century of compassion. — Dalai Lama

Undieleggs Quotes By Brendan Fraser

When you throw punches at actors, you stop, you pull it, and it looks like you pulled it. When you throw punches at cartoon characters, they are not there, so you can swing through. It looks like you really decked them. — Brendan Fraser

Undieleggs Quotes By George Orwell

Revenge is an act which you want to commit when you are powerless and because you are powerless: as soon as the sense of impotence is removed, the desire evaporates also. — George Orwell

Undieleggs Quotes By Tommy Shaw

If I have an idea, I write it down, although I usually carry a little dictation machine with me because I'm too lazy to write. — Tommy Shaw

Undieleggs Quotes By Shinichi Suzuki

Music is the language of the heart without words. — Shinichi Suzuki

Undieleggs Quotes By Anonymous

What's the human singing about, Thing?" said Masklin. "It is a little difficult to follow. However, it appears that the singer wishes it to be known that he did something his way." "Did what?" "Insufficient data at this point. But whatever it was, be did it at a) each step on life's highway and b) not in a shy way. — Anonymous

Undieleggs Quotes By N. T. Wright

To speak of Jesus's divinity without speaking of his kingdom coming on earth as in heaven is to take a large step toward the detached spirituality - almost a form of Gnosticism - that the first two centuries of the church firmly rejected. Only recently did the awful realization dawn on me that a certain stance was not only possible, but actually occurring: people were affirming the divinity of Jesus - which I also fully and gladly affirm - and then using it as a shelter behind which to hide from the radical story the gospels were telling about what this embodied God was actually up to. — N. T. Wright