Quote by Alan Cohen
Our history is not our destiny. - Alan Cohen

Our history is not our destiny. – Alan Cohen

Other quotes by Alan Cohen

It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power. – Alan Cohen

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Change
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Appreciation is the highest form of prayer, for it acknowledges the presence of good wherever you shine the light of your thankful thoughts. – Alan Cohen

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good
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Everything will line up perfectly when knowing and living the truth becomes more important than looking good. – Alan Cohen

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Truth
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Other Quotes from
History
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History is the distillation of rumor. – Thomas Carlyle

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History

Common sense and history tell you that rewarding illegal behavior will only encourage more of it. – Ric Keller

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History

How do you make any sense of history, art or literature without knowing the stories and iconography of your own culture and all the worlds main religions? – Polly Toynbee

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History

There is nothing new in the world except the history you do not know. – Harry S. Truman

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History

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You can safely assume that youve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do. – Anne Lamott

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You actually dont want people thinking your product is cool, because then youre a fad. – Sean Parker

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A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both. – Dwight D. Eisenhower, first inaugural address, 20 January 1953

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