R. A. Schwaller Quotes
If you deny the existence of your fault or error, it will strengthen its hold over you.R. A. Schwaller
Quotes to Explore
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The wealthiest Americans often live as though they and their children had nothing to gain from investments in education, infrastructure, clean-energy, and scientific research.
Sam Harris -
I am in a charity out there to stop violence against women.
Caprice Bourret -
Give her two red roses, each with a note. The first note says For the woman I love and the second, For my best friend.
Saint Augustine -
Overall, the human brain is the most complex object known in the universe - known, that is, to itself.
E. O. Wilson -
Truthfulness is the real mark of integrity.
Brian Tracy -
Martyrs have been sincere. And so have tyrants. Wise men have been sincere. And so have fools.
E. Haldeman-Julius
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Keep your mind open to change all the time. Welcome it. Court it. It is only by examining and reexamining your opinions and ideas that you can progress.
Dale Carnegie -
I'm a dweller of the threshold and I'm waiting at the door, and I'm standing in the darkness, I don't want to wait no more.
Van Morrison -
We were told we should not pay any attention to John Roberts views and religion and now we are told that opinions and religion do matter. I believe there is a degree of sexism here. . .and ivy league prejudice going on here.
Cokie Roberts -
No more soul-destroying doctrine could well be devised than the doctrine that sinners can regenerate themselves, and repent and believe just when they please.
Charles Hodge -
I want to be like a sunflower; so that even on the darkest days I will stand tall and find the sunlight.
Patrick Henry -
When you make mistakes, whether they are from this life or another, learn from them- then they become opportunities
P. C. Cast
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Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
Aristotle -
All men, well interrogated, answer well.
Plato -
He who flatters a man is his enemy. he who tells him of his faults is his maker.
Confucius -
We love ourselves notwithstanding our faults, and we ought to love our friends in like manner.
Cyrus the Great -
We look at our fellow men too much from the standpoint of our own prejudices. They may be wrong, they may have their faults and foibles, they may call out all the meanest and most hateful in us. But they are not all wrong; they have their virtues, and when they excite our bad passions by their own, they may be as ashamed and sorry as we are irritated. And I think some of the best, most contrite, most useful of men and women, whose prayers prevail with God and bring down blessings into the homes in which they dwell, often possess unlovely traits that furnish them with their best discipline. The very fact that they are ashamed of themselves drives them to God; they feel safe in His presence. And while they lie in the very dust of self-confusion as His feet, they are dear to Him and have power with Him.
Elizabeth Prentiss -
A good magic effect should easily be described in one sentence.
Dai Vernon