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Wedorama Quotes By Al Capone

In this life all that I have is my word and my balls and I do not break them for nobody. — Al Capone

Wedorama Quotes By Adolf Hitler

The greatness of every mighty organization embodying an idea in this world lies in the religious fanaticism and intolerance with which, fanatically convinced of its own right, it intolerantly imposes its will against all others. — Adolf Hitler

Wedorama Quotes By Jackie Pullinger

The opposite of patience is not impatience, but unbelief. — Jackie Pullinger

Wedorama Quotes By Joni Eareckson Tada

Only God is capable of telling us what our rights and needs are. You have to surrender that right to Him. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Wedorama Quotes By Milan Kundera

No one cares about the artist Kafka, who troubles us with his puzzling aesthetic, because we'd rather have Kafka as the fusion of experience and work, the Kafka who had a difficult relationship with his father and didn't know how to deal with women. — Milan Kundera

Wedorama Quotes By Sister Souljah

man. I know these Americans believe that "all men are created equal." I don't. I believe all men are created, period. And each man makes choices and takes action one way or another. What a man chooses to do or not to do is the only way to measure his worth. A man who chooses to love is not equal to a man who chooses not to love. A man who builds is not equal to a man who destroys. A — Sister Souljah

Wedorama Quotes By Anonymous

His brain was going, too, but he didn't know it. Infinite are the mercies of God. — Anonymous

Wedorama Quotes By Lilian Whiting

The individual who cultivates grievances, and who is perpetually exacting explanations of his assumed wrongs, can only be ignored, and left to the education of time and of development ... One does not argue or contend with the foul miasma that settles over stagnant water; one leaves it and climbs to a higher region, where the air is pure and the sunshine fair. — Lilian Whiting