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Numbers Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- We live in the dark ages. If an intelligent society can destroy itself in large numbers and places the largest amount of revenues in instruments…
- Love has very little to do with a person. It comes from us. You can love a surprisingly great number of people.
- A number of Guru's feel that there is something wrong or sick about being gay. I think it really doesn't matter what your sexual preference…
- There are many other chakras, or nadis as they are also called. There are chakras in the hands, fingertips, feet and a number of other…
- It takes a number of years to learn to hold the mind perfectly in one place. But each day we do it a little better,…
- I don't work with men who are antagonistic to the liberation of women. I do work with quite a number of men who are supportive…
- As a woman experiment and observe. Observe yourself as you go through a day. You will be amazed to discover the number and variety of…
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- Number one, it is important that we fix the legal immigration system, because right now we've got a backlog that means years… — Barack Obama
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