Quote by Marianne Williamson
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Fill you mind with the meaningless stimuli of a world preoccupied with meaningless things, and it will not be easy to feel peace in your heart. – Marianne Williamson

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As we become purer channels for Gods light, we develop an appetite for the sweetness that is possible in this world. A miracle worker is not geared toward fighting the world that is, but toward creating the world that could be. – Marianne Williamson

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Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are. – Marianne Williamson

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When I was in the White House, I was confronted with the challenge of the Cold War. Both the Soviet Union and I had 30,000 nuclear weapons that could destroy the entire earth and I had to maintain the peace. – Jimmy Carter

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I can have peace of mind only when I forgive rather than judge. – Gerald Jampolsky

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The way of peace is the way of love. Love is the greatest power on earth. It conquers all things. – Peace Pilgrim

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That was my first lesson from Ben-Gurion. Then I saw him making peace, and I saw him making war. He mobilized me before the war. The man was a very rare combination between a real intellectual and a born leader. There is a contradiction between the two. – Shimon Peres

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I have tried to keep on with my striving because this is the only hope I have of ever achieving anything worthwhile and lasting. – Arthur Ashe

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Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own. – Aristotle

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I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just that his justice cannot sleep forever. – Thomas Jefferson

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To quote copiously and well, requires taste, judgment, and erudition, a feeling for the beautiful, an appreciation of the noble, and a sense of the profound. – Christian Nestell Bovee, “Thought,” Institutions and Summaries of Thought, 1862

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