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Zwevende Rib Quotes By Connie Kerbs

The importance of cultivating assumption of the best intentions in others cannot be over-estimated. Fostering this principal of, "goodness of intent," and committing to seeing others and the world through this lens makes for a successful, happy field of vision. This enables us to put our focus and energy to positive, productive outcomes. It lends to a spirit of cooperation and encouragement which is highly effective and satisfying for most people most of the time. That being said, these "rose colored glasses," as vibrant and pleasing as they are, must not become an excuse to look the other way when something needs a different focus, or fixed. We must not let them become blinders which are obviously ineffective, often negative, and occasionally dangerous. — Connie Kerbs

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Alaric Hutchinson

Peace never hurries. To rush or force is contradictory to the very essence of peace. — Alaric Hutchinson

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Maggie Smith

I'm so moved to hear Celia Johnson again, so lovely. — Maggie Smith

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Homer

I'm not gay, but I'll learn ... — Homer

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Tariq Ramadan

Drafting of the constitutions is interesting and the discussions around them revealing in many ways. I take it as a discussion of very important symbols revealing many different problems. My take at the beginning was to warn that Tunisia might be the only successful country, the only one to justify us in talking about the spring, while all the other countries were less successful, if not failing. Now the point is that even in Tunisia it is not going to be easy, and this is where we have a problem. — Tariq Ramadan

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Clarice Lispector

The greatness of every human being. — Clarice Lispector

Zwevende Rib Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

Love or hatred calls for self-surrender. He cuts a fine figure, the warm-blooded, prosperous man, solidly entrenched in his well-being, who one fine day surrenders all to love - or to hatred; himself, his house, his land, his memories. — Jean-Paul Sartre