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Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Atheists express their rage against God although in their view He does not exist. — C.S. Lewis

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Peter Conrad

All that a city will ever allow you is an angle on it, an oblique, indirect sample of what it contains, or what passes through it; a point of view. — Peter Conrad

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Joe Abercrombie

Facing an enemy on the battlefield took courage, but you had your friends beside you. Standing alone against your friends, that was a different kind of courage. — Joe Abercrombie

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Deborah Butterfield

My work is not so overtly about movement. My horses' gestures are really quite quiet, because real horses move so much better than I could pretend to make things move. For the pieces I make, the gesture is really more within the body, it's like an internalized gesture, which is more about the content, the state of mind or of being at a given instant. And so it's more like a painting ... the gesture and the movement is all pretty much contained within the body. — Deborah Butterfield

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

It seems that Pharisee must have been such a man as I am. I, too, apparently have thought only of myself, - how I might have my tea, be warm and comfortable, but never to think about my guest. He thought about himself, but there was not the least care taken of the guest. And who was his guest? The Lord Himself. If He had come to me, should I have done the same way? — Leo Tolstoy

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Timothy Keller

Christians don't believe that goodness gets you to heaven. Christians believe it's exhausting to rely on your own goodness to please God. — Timothy Keller

Ambiguedad Concepto Quotes By Rene Denfeld

After a time, it seemed that the world inside the books became my world. So when I thought of my childhood, it was dandelion wine and ice cream on a summer porch, like Ray Bradbury, and catching catfish with Huck Finn. My own memories receded and the book memories became the real memories, far more than the outside, far more even than in here. — Rene Denfeld