Quote by Kenny Loggins
There is trust in there being a Spirit who loves me and wants me t

There is trust in there being a Spirit who loves me and wants me to have love in my life. I trust in this higher power, it is what keeps me moving forward no matter what happens. – Kenny Loggins

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My trust in a higher power that wants me to survive and have love in my life, is what keeps me moving forward. – Kenny Loggins

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Life
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I couldnt be in a relationship and behave like somebody else or pretend I felt something I didnt feel. And that includes saying things I thought might jeopardize the relationship. – Kenny Loggins

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relationship
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It is through this mysterious power that we too have our being, and we therefore yield to our neighbors, even to our animal neighbors, the same right as ourselves to inhabit this vast land. – Sitting Bull

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Because power corrupts, societys demands for moral authority and character increase as the importance of the position increases. – John Adams

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Before the tongue can speak, it must have lost the power to wound. – Peace Pilgrim

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Most critical writing is drivel and half of it is dishonest. It is a short cut to oblivion, anyway. Thinking in terms of ideas destroys the power to think in terms of emotions and sensations. – Raymond Chandler

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The only medicine for suffering, crime, and all other woes of mankind, is wisdom. Teach a man to read and write, and you have put into his hands the great keys of the wisdom box. But it is quite another thing to open the box. – Thomas Huxley

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All observers not laboring under hallucinations of the senses are agreed, or can be made to agree, about facts of sensible experience, through evidence toward which the intellect is merely passive, and over which the individual will and character have no control. – Chauncey Wright

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