Esther Hicks Quotes
It's about you, giving yourself permission to be who you are, without giving a rip about what anybody else is thinking about it.
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E.U. need to be nurtured and cultivated and protected and fought for because the achievements that we've seen on this continent, in contrast to a divided Europe of the previous century, are ones that remind us of how important it is that we work together.
Barack Obama
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Overall, our population is in the worst shape it's ever been. Children are in terrible shape. We have absolutely unprecedented numbers of obese and overweight children - one in three now. A generation ago it was something like one in ten.
Neal Barnard
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Having lots of members of my family who were in ministry in one form or another, I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that at quite an early age, I was very, very conscious personally of the love of God.
N. T. Wright
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God has given some gifts to the whole human race, from which no one is excluded.
Seneca the Younger
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The pride in finishing a marathon is much greater than all the pain endured during the marathon.
Hal Higdon
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Tears. They’re like seeds in a watermelon. Good for spitting out.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
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In an infinite universe, every point in space-time is the center.
David Zindell
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All that a Pulitzer really does is give the obit writers something to put between the commas after your name.
Eddie Adams
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A man doesn't have to be alive to start the fires of revolution.
Karen Hancock
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In beef trade issues, we base our decisions upon science.
Mike Johanns
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My mother, whom I love dearly, has continually revised my life story within the context of a complicated family history that includes more than the usual share of divorce, step-children, dysfunction, and obfuscation. I've spent most of my adult life attempting to deconstruct that history and separate fact from fiction.
Melissa Gilbert
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A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer; he approaches lucid ground warily, like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom on anything solid. A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring.
E. B. White
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Small presses take chances. Chances are at the heart of all the literature we later know as great.
Kay Ryan
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If we esteem them too highly, good works can become the greatest idolatry.
Martin Luther
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What is the use of freedom of the press if the government is in possession of all the printing presses, what does freedom of assembly avail if all the meeting places belong to the government? In a society in which there is no more personal and economic freedom, even the freest form of the state cannot make political independence possible.
Eugen Richter
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It's about you, giving yourself permission to be who you are, without giving a rip about what anybody else is thinking about it.
Esther Hicks