
Top 14 Loudette Dayrit Quotes
#1. How much is your sincerity, that much will be 'Our' divine grace (krupa). This is the measure of grace.
Dada Bhagwan
#2. Don't waste your life questioning the decisions you have already made when there is nothing you can do to change them.
K.R. Fajardo
#3. Many children are naturally picky eaters. It may even be genetic, or developmental. But given a range of healthy choices, children will choose a balanced diet - so long as junk food isn't included in the mix. Children are tempted by sweets and fried food just as much as we are.
Joanna Faber
#4. My father always told me I should be a writer, and I found I loved writing my autobiography; writing is such an interesting process.
Mia Farrow
#5. Both free speech rights and property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit vast numbers of people who do not themselves exercise these rights.
Thomas Sowell
#6. Clinging to what is dear brings sorrow and fear. Sorrow and fear spring from affection; from indulgence in sensual pleasures; from preoccupation with lustful pleasures; from craving.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#7. World peace will never come until the passion of supremacy is combated.
Helen Keller
#10. America's Veterans have served their country with the belief that democracy and freedom are ideals to be upheld around the world.
John Doolittle
#11. Taxation, gentlemen, is very much like dairy farming. The task is to extract the maximum amount of milk with the minimum amount of moo.
Terry Pratchett
#12. The key to Lincoln's famous employment of humor is not that he failed to appreciate the tragic aspects of human existence, but rather that he felt these with such keeness that some relief was required.
Elton Trueblood
#13. But I MUST say what I feel and think in some way - it is such a relief! But the effort is getting to be greater than the relief.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
#14. It was possible to grow up in an instant, that you could look down and see the line in the sand dividing your life now from what it used to be.
Jodi Picoult
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