Wippell Cassock Quotes & Sayings
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There are men whose presence infuses trust and reverence. — George Eliot
The overwhelming pressure of mechanization evident in the newspaper and the magazine, has led to the creation of vast monopolies of communication. Their entrenched positions involve a continuous, systematic, ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity. — Harold Innis
Movie makers now choose profit over vision. — Shirley Maclaine
We are not makers of history. We are made by history. — Martin Luther King Jr.
I persuaded him to throw the dirk away; and it was as easy as persuading a child to give up some bright fresh new way of killing itself. — Mark Twain
Eustace remembered a day like this one: spring on the cusp of summer, the earth unclenching its fist, thick green leaves, rich with fragrance, fattening the trees. A — Justin Cronin
Idleness makes people feeble and peevish. Work makes them stalwart and prone to anger. — Mason Cooley
When we paint, whether it is on our bodies for ceremony or on bark or canvas for the market, we're not just painting for fun or profit, we're painting as we always have done to demonstrate our continuing link with our country and the rights and responsibilities we have to it. — Galarrwuy Yunupingu
Eshgham, a term of endearment meaning my love — Soroosh Shahrivar
The company you keep is important. If you leave your coat in a room where people are smoking, pretty soon it will smell of smoke. If you leave it outside in the garden, later on, when you bring it indoors, it will carry with it the fragrance of fresh air and flowers.
"Such is the case with the mind. Your garment of thoughts absorbs the vibrations of those with whom you mix. — Swami Kriyananda
How simpler our lives would be if we could stay the same! We are here on the planet to learn, grow, and evolve. — Pamela Cummins
Your angels know exactly how much information you can handle at any one moment. — Catherine Carrigan
