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Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Alva Myrdal

It is of the greatest importance that people and governments in many more countries than ours should realize that it is more dangerous to have access to nuclear arms than not to possess them. — Alva Myrdal

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

The test of ahimsa is the absence of jealousy. The man whose heart never cherishes even the thought of injury to anyone, who rejoices at the prosperity of even his greatest enemy, that man is the bhakta, he is the yogi, he is the guru of all. — Swami Vivekananda

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Frank Miller

When you think of what Americans accomplished, building these amazing cities and all the good it's done in the world, it's kind of disheartening to hear so much hatred of America, not just from abroad, but internally. — Frank Miller

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Gary Zukav

A glorious life is filled with companions who have open hearts. — Gary Zukav

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Edward Dahlberg

When one realizes that his life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels. — Edward Dahlberg

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Mike Johanns

In this day and age when we do so much business in foreign trade, we need the ability to identify trace an animal very quickly, identifying where it came from - where it has been, and where it is at today. — Mike Johanns

Unsightly Synonyms Quotes By Daniel Gottlieb

We parents are in the process of losing parts of ourselves, of waking up each morning to find ourselves changed by our children. We may fantasize that we are not really changed, that we can go back to poring over Wittgenstein, immersing ourselves in the latest movies, being beach bums- whatever it was that we were before the child or children came into our lives. But part of what we have lost is the part of our identity that is the person-without-children. The parent we are now has a life inextricably entwined not only without our past life and our private selves but also with the lives of our children. — Daniel Gottlieb