Top 12 Fr Bishoy Kamel Quotes
#1. If I am right in saying that thought is the ultimate origin or source, it follows that if we don't do anything about thought, we won't get anywhere. We may momentarily relieve the population problem, the ecological problem, and so on, but they will come back in another way.
David
#2. When Mitt Romney says he wants to reform the tax code, hold on to your wallets. We know Mitt Romney never met a tax haven he didn't like. But his new favorite tax haven is actually not the Cayman Islands - its Paul Ryan's budget.
Chuck Schumer
#4. Oh, but reasoning is so much worse than scolding! ... I didn't marry to be reasoned with. If you meant to reason with such a poor little thing as I am, you ought to have told me so, you cruel boy!
Charles Dickens
#5. Last time I was sober, man I felt bad,
Worst hangover that I ever had.
It took six hamburgers, Scotch all night,
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.
Mark Knopfler
#6. An education capable of saving humanity is no small undertaking; it involves the spiritual development of man, the enhancement of his value as an individual, and the preparation of young people to understand the times in which they live.
Maria Montessori
#7. Every murder turns on a bright hot light, and a lot of people ... have to walk out of the shadows.
Albert Maltz
#8. An obsession merely with doing all God commands may be the very thing that rules out being the kind of person that he calls us to be.
Dallas Willard
#9. If blue collar jobs are leaving and white collar jobs are outsourced what color collar jobs are left?
Bob Edwards
#10. There is no better form of trade a developing nation can engage in than to sell services provided by an educated population.
Brian Behlendorf
#11. To manifest prosperity, you have to redefine yourself from a recipient to a co-creator. You have to stop looking for opportunities to present themselves and start creating them.
Randy Gage
#12. This [June's] account poignantly illustrates many of the multi- faceted, complex, and contradictory processes contained in participants' stories.
Norma Jean Profitt
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