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Abashed Crossword Quotes By Guy Finley

What is the nature of that place where our original self is one with its longing to explore its own deepest possibilities, and where discovering the treasures waiting there is the same as fulfilling our purpose for being? — Guy Finley

Abashed Crossword Quotes By Jacques Monod

Modern societies accepted the treasures and the power offered them by science. But they have not accepted - they have scarcely even heard - its profounder message: the defining of a new and unique source of truth, and the demand for a thorough revision of ethical premises, for a complete break with the animist tradition, the definitive abandonment of the 'old covenant', the necessity of forging a new one. Armed with all the powers, enjoying all the riches they owe to science, our societies are still trying to live by and to teach systems of values already blasted at the root by science itself. — Jacques Monod

Abashed Crossword Quotes By Daleen Van Tonder

I must confess, I honestly & intensely dislike emotion. Its a messy human default. — Daleen Van Tonder

Abashed Crossword Quotes By George Stephanopoulos

The President has kept all of the promises he intended to keep. — George Stephanopoulos

Abashed Crossword Quotes By Jonathan Raban

Democrats inhabit the low shores of Puget Sound, mostly on its eastern side, in a ragged trail of port-cities that stretches from Bellingham, close to the Canadian border, through Everett, Seattle, and Tacoma, to Olympia, the state capital, at the southern end of the sound. — Jonathan Raban

Abashed Crossword Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Keep taking new action, new path and new adventures. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Abashed Crossword Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

The world in which we live is filled with diversity. We can and should demonstrate respect toward those whose beliefs differ from ours. — Thomas S. Monson