Arataka Quotes & Sayings
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Corporate "confession of guilt." "The church," he declared, "confesses that she has witnessed the lawless application of brutal force, the physical and spiritual suffering of countless innocent people, oppression, hatred and murder, and that she has not raised her voice on behalf of the — Richard J. Foster
I believe that when people invite their soul into the present moment - especially when their bodies and minds are encountering that experience of sudden and abrupt change - the wisdom of the soul allows them to experience the change differently. It literally re-contextualizes the change itself and we have a deeper, richer, more profound understanding of what is really going on. — Neale Donald Walsch
Dear church, John the baptist died for exposing the sins of others. Jesus died to actually pay for the sins of others.
John was great, but we should not follow his model. Our model is Christ. So lets stop telling the world how bad their sin is and lets start sharing how good the Father has always been. — Carlos A. Rodriguez
I thank God for all the victories and conquests I've had this year as a player and I bring to the altar two prizes. This is first my son who is about to be born. The other is my trophy from Fifa, which I want to dedicate to God. — Kaka
The last thing the justice system is, is just. — Megan Shepherd
Nature, of course, has its share in the life of the soul and in numerous manifestations deeply influences human life. But this natural life of the soul is peripheral, mere appendix to the material phenomena of nature. — Rudolf Christoph Eucken
In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV. — Reed Hastings
Innovation is significant positive change. — Scott Berkun
If you raise your gaze, you don't see the boundaries anymore. — Thomas Muller
When an influencing idea comes to life, people cannot exactly predict all its inevitable consequences. — Eraldo Banovac
The writer is all alone. — V.S. Naipaul
