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Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Elizabeth Ann Seton

When so rich a harvest is before us, why do we not gather it? All is in our hands if we will but use it. — Elizabeth Ann Seton

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Gail Porter

My mother and I were very close and even when I left home and came to London I would ring her every day. She was very proud of me and loved my celebrity. She would often come to shoots and TV shows with me. — Gail Porter

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

The world is our own reflection. As long as there is deceit in you, others will deceive you. — Dada Bhagwan

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

To bear other people's afflictions, everyone has courage and enough to spare. — Benjamin Franklin

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Dante Alighieri

They find seven cornices on which penitent and redeemed sinners are cleansed by the grace of God. On the first cornice, that of Pride, the proud are learning humility: Our Father, dwelling in the Heavens, nowise As circumscribed, but as the things above, Thy first effects, are dearer in Thine eyes, Hallowed Thy name be and the Power thereof, By every creature, as right meet it is We praise the tender effluence of Thy love. Let come to us, let come Thy kingdom's peace. — Dante Alighieri

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Alfred De Vigny

What is a great life? It is the dreams of youth realised in old age. — Alfred De Vigny

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Strive Masiyiwa

Entrepreneurship without skills limits your growth potential. — Strive Masiyiwa

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By William Butler Yeats

I thought it out this very day,
Noon upon the clock,
A man may put pretence away
Who leans upon a stick,
May sing, and sing until he drop,
Whether to maid or hag ... — William Butler Yeats

Xciii Xcvii Quotes By Carl Jung

If God wishes to be born as man and to unite mankind in the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, He suffers the terrible torment of having to bear the world in its reality. It is a crux; indeed, He Himself is His own cross. The world is God's suffering, and every individual human being who wishes even to approach his own wholeness knows very well that this means bearing his own cross. But the eternal promise for him who bears his own cross is the Paraclete. — Carl Jung