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Marianne Williamson
American
Author
Born:
Jul 8
,
1952
Life
Love
People
Will
World
You
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Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
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It's a fraction of the cost to prevent a war than prosecute a war.
Marianne Williamson
War
Cost
Prevent
Than
Fraction
When we are truly aware of our spiritual glory, a varicose vein or two is not that big a deal.
Marianne Williamson
Spiritual
Big
Our
Vein
Deal
Glory
Truly
Aware
Two
War is just an effect, not a cause.
Marianne Williamson
War
Cause
Effect
Just
Many people are despairing of the possibility of finding love. And some of the people who are despairing the most are in their thirties and forties and looking just great.
Marianne Williamson
Love
Great
People
Looking
Thirties
Despairing
Possibility
Finding
Some
Most
Just
Forties
Who
Many
The same group of New York pseudo-intellectuals who've put down prayer are the same ones who put down L.A.
Marianne Williamson
Prayer
Down
Group
Put
New
York
Same
New York
Who
The world is a holographic universe, with every piece containing the whole.
Marianne Williamson
World
Every
Universe
Containing
Piece
Whole
There is no amount of money I can make which could buffer my daughter from the horrors that will explode in our society if we do not address the huge amount of suffering in our midst.
Marianne Williamson
Suffering
Money
Will
Daughter
Society
Our
Address
I Can
Horrors
Could
Buffer
Make
Huge
Huge Amount
Which
Midst
Explode
Amount
When America does what's right, it's such a light on this planet.
Marianne Williamson
Light
Does
America
Planet
Right
The speed of change today is faster than the human psyche seems able to handle, and it's increasingly difficult to reconcile the rhythms of our personal lives with the rapidity of a twenty-four-hour news cycle.
Marianne Williamson
Today
News
Change
Difficult
Faster
Speed
Increasingly
Our
Reconcile
Able
Seems
Handle
Than
Personal
Psyche
Human
Personal Lives
Rhythms
Cycle
Human Psyche
Lives
America won't be saved because one or 10 people stand up. It will be saved because millions of us stand up.
Marianne Williamson
People
Will
Saved
Because
Up
America
Us
Stand
Stand Up
Millions
In most of our situations in life, if we take a good honest look at our lives, we are holding to small, limiting thoughts, cynical thoughts.
Marianne Williamson
Life
Good
Thoughts
Holding
Cynical
Our
Our Lives
Small
Take
Look
Most
Limiting
Situations
Lives
Honest
Politics in America is like stale bread. It's so yada yada that the best among us can hardly stand it.
Marianne Williamson
Politics
Best
Like
America
Bread
Stale
Us
Stand
Among
Hardly
The undue influence of money on our politics is like a cancer underlying other cancers, the issue underlying all other issues.
Marianne Williamson
Politics
Money
Cancer
Other
Our
Like
Underlying
Issue
Issues
Cancers
Influence
If someone thinks homosexuality is immoral, they have a right to believe that.
Marianne Williamson
Believe
Immoral
Someone
Right
Homosexuality
Thinks
I've known Dennis Kucinich for a long time, and I don't think I have illusions about him. Sometimes I find him pompous, male chauvinistic, intellectually unbending. But he is a good man, and a serious one.
Marianne Williamson
Time
Good
Man
Sometimes
Good Man
Long
Long Time
Think
Find
About
He
A Good Man
Him
Known
Male
Intellectually
Pompous
Serious
Illusions
We incarcerate more African-American men today than were slaves in 1850.
Marianne Williamson
Today
Men
More
Were
Than
African-American
Slaves
In 2004, Kucinich was the only presidential candidate who warned that a war in Iraq would be completely disastrous. I remember how mocked he was when he predicted hand-to-hand combat in Baghdad. I remember Candy Crowley, and other reporters as well, treating his views on the impending war as ridiculous, out there, almost insane.
Marianne Williamson
War
Remember
Other
Presidential
Insane
Out
I Remember
Would
Would-Be
Only
Impending
He
Almost
Combat
Baghdad
Disastrous
Well
How
His
Iraq
Mocked
Reporters
Candidate
Candy
Predicted
Warned
Views
Who
Ridiculous
Treating
There's a certain je ne sais quoi that Americans have in spades - a we-can-do-anything spirit that makes so many things possible for all of us. We're rugged individualists, aspirational in nature, and we like to think for ourselves.
Marianne Williamson
Nature
Rugged
Think
Ourselves
Possible
Spirit
Individualist
Like
Makes
American
Us
Certain
Many
Things
The basic premise of 'A Course in Miracles' is that it teaches us to relinquish thoughts based on fear and to accept instead thoughts based on love.
Marianne Williamson
Love
Thoughts
Fear
Miracles
Relinquish
Instead
Accept
Course
Us
Teaches
Premise
Based
Basic
Americans are good people, and at times we can be wise. But we're often under-informed by media, misinformed by our government and ill-served by both.
Marianne Williamson
Government
Good
Wise
People
Good People
Our
Both
Times
American
Often
Media
I can't say that there are 'things' that make me come alive. There are thoughts that make me come alive.
Marianne Williamson
Me
Thoughts
Say
Alive
Come
Make
Things
I trust life not because I trust the world, but because I trust the God who lives in my heart.
Marianne Williamson
Life
God
Heart
Trust
World
Because
Who
Lives
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
Work
Good
Healing
World
Will
Only
Ultimately
Contributing
Any
Us
Bring
As citizens of the United States, we are stewards of this magnificent thing called democracy.
Marianne Williamson
Democracy
States
Citizens
Magnificent
Stewards
United
United States
Thing
When you've written 10 books and have six on the New York Times best-seller list - and four have been No. 1 - I think you have a right to be a member of Congress.
Marianne Williamson
You
Congress
Think
Books
I Think
Member
Best-Seller
Written
New
Been
Times
York
List
Six
New York
New York Times
Right
Four
Empires always have the hubris to think they are indestructible, when in fact they are always unsustainable.
Marianne Williamson
Think
Indestructible
Fact
Empires
Unsustainable
Always
Hubris
In Fact
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