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Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Lawren Leo

Purpose creates a belief in a higher power, directing you toward your goal on the best path possible. — Lawren Leo

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Sandra Bullock

Did I really earn this, or did I just wear you all down? — Sandra Bullock

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Warren Buffett

Traditional wisdom is long on tradition and short on wisdom. — Warren Buffett

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Philip Yancey

Humility is the real Christian virtue," says Nouwen. "When we come to realize that . . . only God saves, then we are free to serve, then we can live truly humble lives. — Philip Yancey

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Ellery Adams

Sure, stories can be like a fire on a cold night. But they can burn too. There ain't nothin' can cut deeper or sting with more poison than words can. — Ellery Adams

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Simon Van Booy

Dreamers conquered the world long ago. — Simon Van Booy

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Joyce Meyer

As a global society, we do not have to agree, endorse or condone the lifestyle choices of others. However, history has taught us that we equally cannot and should not excuse those who would hide behind religion or misuse God's word to justify bigotry and persecution. — Joyce Meyer

Undistorted Taiwanese Quotes By Roger Scruton

In a moment of doubt about the socialist record Eric Hobsbawm once wrote: 'If the left have to think more seriously about the new society, that does not make it any the less desirable or necessary or the case against the present one any less compelling.'1 There, in a nutshell, is the sum of the New Left's commitment. We know nothing of the socialist future, save only that it is both necessary and desirable. Our concern is with the 'compelling' case against the present, which leads us to destroy what we lack the knowledge to replace. — Roger Scruton