You have to climb to reach a deep thought.
BILL VAUGHANWe hope that, when the insects take over the world, they will remember with gratitude how we took them along on all our picnics.
More Bill Vaughan Quotes
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Goal achievement is hero’s work.
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The eyes are the amulets of the mind.
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It’s never safe to be nostalgic about something until you’re absolutely certain there’s no chance of its coming back
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I count this thing to be grandly true: That a noble deed is a step toward God.
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Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers.
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We hope that, when the insects take over the world, they will remember with gratitude how we took them along on all our picnics.
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There is no need to engage in a mental dialogue about the merits and demerits of the fish, emotionally react to the fish, or jump into the water to try to catch the fish. Once the fish is out of sight, it should also be out of mind.
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Salvation includes an ongoing transformation in your life.
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The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
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Someday there is going to be a book about a middle-aged man with a good job, a beautiful wife and two lovely children who still manages to be happy.
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All the problems of the world – child labor, corruption – are symptoms of a spiritual disease: lack of compassion.
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We didn’t used to think that having several of these little risk factors were a big deal. But it is. These little risk factors add up in a way that is worse for you than one big risk factor.
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American culture has always known success, not suffering, so we’ve never known what to do with this part of the Bible.
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The cold war was an aberration. Note how quickly the Europeans turned on America once 400 hostile divisions were no longer on their borders.
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Most people – and particularly people whose lives have nothing to do with books at all – are intrigued by the idea that somebody wants to listen to them and get it right.
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