Top 13 Tramcar Dimensions Quotes
#1. The hungry nations of the world cry out to the peoples blessed with abundance. And the Church, cut to the quick by this cry, asks each and every man to hear his brother's plea and answer it lovingly.
Pope Paul VI
#2. The growing child must derive a vitalizing sense of reality from the awareness that his individual way of mastering experience (his ego synthesis) is a successful variant of a group identity and is in accord with its space-time and life plan.
Erik Erikson
#3. In the Twentieth Century war will be dead, the scaffold will be dead, hatred will be dead, frontier boundaries will be dead, dogmas will be dead; man will live. He will possess something higher than all these-a great country, the whole earth, and a great hope, the whole heaven.
Victor Hugo
#4. All the rest of us - you and me and even the thousands of soldiers behind the lines in Africa - we want terribly yet only academically for the war to get over.
Ernie Pyle
#5. It seems to me that since I've had children, I've grown richer and deeper. They may have slowed down my writing for a while, but when I did write, I had more of a self to speak from.
Anne Tyler
#6. I have a daughter who reminds me of A marigold in bloom. Kle
Sappho
#7. You lose some, you win some. Nothing wrong with that at all.
Stefan Edberg
#8. We never know we are beings till we love. And then it is we know the powers and potentialities of human existence.
Jean Toomer
#9. She didn't care that people called her a bitch. 'It's just another word for feminist,' she told me with pride.
Gayle Forman
#10. Before you dismiss a beginner's work, remember how much you sucked when you started. You probably sucked worse, actually.
Jason Fried
#11. A strong personal philosophy does more than sustain us through the tragedies of life. It also stains us daily in everything we think and do. It gives us optimism and hope.
Chris Prentiss
#12. I can't sleep without knowing there's hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips ... the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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