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Reference Quotes by Pope John Paul II
- Yes, the civilization of love is possible; it is not a utopia. But it is only possible by a constant and ready reference to the…
- True freedom is not advanced in the permissive society, which confuses freedom with license to do anything whatever and which in the name of freedom…
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- The core issue here is that the Israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based… — Mahmoud Abbas
- When you use the term minority or minorities in reference to people, you're telling them that they're less than somebody else. — Gwendolyn Brooks
- I always reference 'Mad Max' when I think about what I want to wear. But it's a fine line between that and… — Julian Casablancas
- If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a favourable reference to the devil in the House of Commons. — Winston Churchill
- As the eldest son of an Alabama sharecropper family, I was constantly troubled by a collage of North American southern behaviors and… — John Henrik Clarke
- Principles and rules are intended to provide a thinking man with a frame of reference. — Carl von Clausewitz
- Without God man has no reference point to define himself. 20th century philosophy manifests the chaos of man seeking to understand himself… — R C Sproul
- It is true, says Liebeg, that thousands have lived without a knowledge of tea and coffee; and daily experience teaches us that,… — Isabella Beeton
- After returning from his stint in the minors made reference to the movie Slapshot with: I'm happy to be back. It was… — Glenn Healy
- With reference to the younger generation..."If the experience of their exhausted, insomniac, dispirited elders makes them decide they'd prefer not to go… — Anna Quindlen
- We live in reference to past experience and not to future events, however inevitable. — H.G. Wells
- [Hermogenes] despises God's law in his painting, maintains repeated marriages [almost certainly a reference to remarrying after divorce or perhaps even widowhood,… — Tertullian