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“The stark nakedness and simplicity of the conflict with which humanity is oppressed - that of getting angry with and wishing to hurt the very person who is most loved.”
John Bowlby“The stark nakedness and simplicity of the conflict with which humanity is oppressed - that of getting angry with and wishing to hurt the very person who is most loved.”
John Bowlby“the very day we get to know the enough is enough of our lives”
the very day we get to know that enough is lacking enough“Until you get enough of enough, the "enough" that is never enough, you dare not quit! If your good is better, your better can be best; your best too can become excellent!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“A revolution is coming – a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough”
compassionate if we care enough“We hoped against hope that what we had been doing was enough to prevent a riot. It was not enough.”
Jerome Cavanagh“Love is the only way. There has been enough pain, enough war, enough killing. Enough. No more.”
Ellen Newhouse, Nothing Ever Goes On Here“You will never be pretty enough, skinny enough, smart enough, successful enough, or famous enough for the media”
Brooke Stonex, The Media Kills: Reality Horror by Brooke Stonex“Would that there were an award for people who come to understand the concept of enough. Good enough. Successful enough. Thin enough. Rich enough. Socially responsible enough. When you have self-respect you have enough.”
Gail Sheehy“Praying, we usually ask too much. I know I do. Sometimes we even demand. I think I am learning to ask enough for the moment--not for the whole year, utterly veiled in mystery; not even for the week, the month ahead; but just for today.Jesus said it all when He told us to pray: 'Give us this day our daily bread.'That bread is not only material, it is spiritual; in asking for it, we ask for a sufficiency of strength, courage, hope and light. Enough courage for the step ahead--not for the further miles. Enough strength for the immediate task or ordeal. Enough material gain to enable us to meet our daily obligations. Enough light to see the path--right before our feet.”
Faith Baldwin, Many Windows, Seasons of the Heart