
Top 15 Kolvenbach Report Quotes
#1. If we spent the majority of our focus just concentrating on our side of the street, not so much on what the next guy is doing, I think I'd get a lot more done - we'd all get a lot more done - and we'd probably have a lot less criticism for everybody else.
Grant Bowler
#3. The money part is one of the most difficult things. Coppola always said I should do a tango movie. If it hadn't been for him, I don't know where we would have gotten the money.
Robert Duvall
#4. As fabulous as technology is, it can also make us very anxious.
James Nesbitt
#5. Christ commands his people to love their enemies, because if not, that would rule out pretty much the entire world.
Criss Jami
#7. Your health is not something you biologically lose as you age. It is something you build or give away a little each day, in what you do, and what you don't do.
Jayson Calton
#8. Dad used to read aloud to us from Dickens and Kipling. My tastes were omnivorous. I read anything I could lay my hands on, but the memory that stays with me is that of my father reading the Jungle Books to us when we were young. Beautiful stories!
A.B. Guthrie Jr.
#9. But many of these misdeeds were like the subtle muscular movements which are not taken account of in the consciousness, though they bring about the end that we fix our mind on and desire.
George Eliot
#10. Blackmail.
It was the socially-approved equivalent of blow me, and I'll get you some of the good stuff.
Kitty Thomas
#11. Cambodia wanted no part of SEATO. We would look after ourselves as neutrals and Buddhists.
Norodom Sihanouk
#12. Prove it. I'll measure your words against your actions, and from that I will determine your worth.
Jackie Kessler
#13. Loving me to you seems worthless. It aches my heart that I love you more than I love myself. I love you more than you love yourself.
Hans Lindor
#14. Middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel as good as ever.
Don Marquis
#15. Only when a disputed point has long caused bloodshed and disturbance, or when a successful invader (military or theological) insists on a change, is it necessary to draw up a code.
Edward Jenks
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