Bill Phillips Quotes
When you nourish your body with pure energy, you transform from the inside out.
Bill Phillips
Quotes to Explore
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You be as angry as you need to be,” she said. “Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Not your grandma, not your dad, no one. And if you need to break things, then by God, you break them good and hard.
Patrick Ness
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And so my child and I came to this place to meet him eye to eye and face to face. He made my daughter laugh, then we embraced. We never knew what friends we had, until we came to Leningrad.
Billy Joel
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Yes, you can get a man to do just about anything, and you know it. So, what are you going to attract him into doing? Buying you a nice house? Giving you the space to guide your own life? Or, offering his deepest gifts to you and all beings while opening his heart to God?
Are you a selfish witch, a self-sufficient witch, or a witch for the sake of drawing your man and all beings open as a gift for all?
David Deida
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Where Napoleon failed, I shall succeed, I shall land on the shores of Britain.
Adolf Hitler
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Learn about the incorruptible King, and know his heroes who never inflict slaughter on the peoples.
Tertullian
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You shouldn't judge someone until you've walk a mile through an underground tunnel in her uncomfortable shoes.
Ally Carter
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Hall of Love has ten thousand swords. Don't be afraid to use one.
Rumi
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Our past absolutely defines everything we do in the present. We can't help it. We're made by the events of our past, so there's no escaping it.
Andrew Haigh
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Perfect wisdom has four parts: Wisdom, the principle of doing things aright. Justice, the principle of doing things equally in public and private. Fortitude, the principle of not fleeing danger, but meeting it. Temperance, the principle of subduing desires and living moderately.
Plato
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Nothing ever truly dies. The universe wastes nothing, everything is simply transformed.
Keanu Reeves
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Dreams come true when desire transforms into concrete actions.
Napoleon Hill
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What does have absolute meaning, however, is the way in which we treat others, including animals. We shape our universe by the love or malice, the compassion or indifference, we bring to our relationships with our fellow beings. Under the God Theory, the requirement that you treat others with respect and compassion is, for all practical purposes, a moral absolute, since all beings participate in the infinite consciousness that created them. Other rules of morality may be judged by how well they do or do not serve the common good, which is not the same at all times and all places.
Bernard Haisch