Quote by Marianne Williamson
We receive His peace when we ask Him for it. We keep His peace by

We receive His peace when we ask Him for it. We keep His peace by extending it to others. Those are the keys and there are no others. – 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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The only work that will ultimately bring any good to any of us is the work of contributing to the healing of the world. – Marianne Williamson

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good
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You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people wont feel insecure about you. We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within us. – Marianne Williamson

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We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions. – Yitzhak Rabin

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Let us have peace. – Ulysses S. Grant

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We know that dictators are quick to choose aggression, while free nations strive to resolve differences in peace. – George W. Bush

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All of us deserve a greater peace of mind, knowing that our children are better protected wherever they are. – Bob Ney

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God always strives together with those who strive. – Aeschylus

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Moreover, as the leadership of the House confirmed last year, the Administration remains opposed to a congressional resolution on the Armenian Genocide due to Turkish objections. This approach sends absolutely the wrong signal to Turkey and to the rest of the world. – Patrick J. Kennedy

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Policies are many, Principles are few, Policies will change, Principles never do. – John C. Maxwell

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Change

Suppose we were able to share meanings freely without a compulsive urge to impose our view or conform to those of others and without distortion and self-deception. Would this not constitute a real revolution in culture? – David Bohm