
Top 15 Pampa Quotes
#1. What difference does it make if the Gospel is mostly a lie? It's an engrossing story and the words of its hero are excellent words to live by, even today.
Tom Robbins
#2. We will not know our own injustice if we cannot imagine justice. We will not be free if we do not imagine freedom. We cannot demand that anyone try to attain justice and freedom who has not had a chance to imagine them as attainable.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#3. * If you have a light, share it with people; if you have a darkness, share it with the Sun!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#5. Compassion, forgiveness, these are the real, ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life
Dalai Lama
#6. Birth is violent, whether it be the birth of a child or the birth of an idea.
Marianne Williamson
#7. Public sentiment is not observed. The wealthy and powerful gain a ready hearing, but the plodding, suffering, unorganized complaining multitude are spurned and derided.
James B. Weaver
#8. If I had known, would I have gone back sooner? If there was an audible reshuffle and click every time my path was altered, some Jumanji-like close-up of a game piece slotting into place, would it have changed our fate? It could have been that moment or a million before it; I'll never know.
Vikki Wakefield
#9. If you really want to live,
Don't give a damn about
what others say or think
and just do what you want to do.
DO YOU!!!!
Jessica Fairweather
#10. Children are born optimists and we slowly educate them out of their heresy
Louise Imogen Guiney
#11. The habit of the religious way of thinking has biased our mind so grievously that we are - terrified at ourselves in our nakedness and naturalness; it has degraded us so that we deem ourselves depraved by nature, born devils.
Max Stirner
#12. What if the Secret to Success is Failure?,
Paul Tough
#13. If you wanna know the truth, you make or break my day. If you wanna know the truth, I wouldn't have it any other way.
David Cook
#14. Wisdom did not belong to mortals, and those whom others called wise were only those who, through grim experience, had touched the very edges of unwelcome truths. For the wise, even joy was tinged with sorrow.
Steven Erikson
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