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Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

When we transform our old life and give our spirit a new image, we find it hard and tiring to turn back from the darkness of earthly passions to the serene calm of the divine light. We thus ask God to help us that a complete conversion may be brought about in us. — Augustine Of Hippo

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Douglas Feith

Our concept is not that America should operate alone or by itself in world affairs or in military affairs. — Douglas Feith

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Carolyn Brown

What would Betsy tell Marty about poor, — Carolyn Brown

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Heraclitus

Whosoever wishes to know about the world must learn about it in its particular details. Knowledge is not intelligence. In searching for the truth be ready for the unexpected. Change alone is unchanging. The same road goes both up and down. The beginning of a circle is also its end. Not I, but the world says it: all is one. And yet everything comes in season. — Heraclitus

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The philosopher caught in the nets of language. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

My taste, which may be the opposite of a tolerant taste, is in this case very far from saying Yes indiscriminately: it does not like to say Yes;better to say No, but best of all to say nothing. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Ateos Vs Creyentes Quotes By Henry Martin

One foot in Austria, the other in Italy, it's funny how man defines borders. An imaginary line is all that is needed to split continents apart, to separate men and cultures, to spark wars and injustices - a line in pencil, drawn on some agreement or a peace treaty ages ago. Insanity, it's nothing but insanity. Free movement of man, something that is and has been ingrained in our essence of being, is nothing more than an illusion. We are not free to walk where we please; we are not capable of overcoming the resistance of these imaginary lines, etching deep chasms into the face of the world. — Henry Martin