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Quotes by Craig Williams

“He had to think on his feet and he did a great job, ... I am as happy as you can be losing.”

“That was 31/2 years ago, and the controversy has only increased over time.”

“Davids done a great job with this horse ... I was skeptical and Ive had many years of experience with different trainers but he proved me wrong again.”

“I think it means a lot to the stable”

“Hes going at the throat of unions, which is the heart of the Democratic Party. If they can reduce the role of unions, that would be a dream come true for Republicans.”

“[But what if youre not a behemoth like GM? The benefits apply to organizations of any size.] Its affordable narrow-casting, feasible to do whether your audience is 10 or 1,000 people, ... my handshake to the world.”

“If I ever had to go to war,”

“Hes a ball of muscle. Hes so strong in a finish.”

“The stock looks overpriced,”

“Its just nice that someone thought our research would be interesting to someone else. And I suppose thats a pat on the back.”

The separation of the individual from a corporeal relationship with the Soul is mirrored in the separation of the individual from nature. This is perhaps one of the most important spiritual and psychological poisons of modernity: the alienation of the individual from the wilderness of nature. The modern obsession with progress and technology has worked to effectively separate man from the unpredictable and uncontrollable milieu of the wilderness and the concomitant alienation of the Soul from the flesh. The modern mind worships the Techno-God and uses many methods to enforce the separation of the flesh from the Soul. Reconnecting to nature requires only concentrated periods spent in a natural environment instead of living a life entirely immersed in artificial environments Efforts should be made to spend significant time in nature to allow the Sacramental Vision to thrive and organically develop. Without a constant connection to nature, the primordial voice of the Soul will eventually fade into silence. Nature must become a constant companion.