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Balduino De Belgica Quotes By Jesse L. Martin

The best decision I made at NYU was joining the Shakespeare ensemble. It literally led to everything I did after that. It gave me the kind of confidence I really needed. — Jesse L. Martin

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By Phyllis Irwin

God challenges all of us to attempt things for him which we are unable to do in ourselves, so that the Glory may be his. — Phyllis Irwin

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By John Connolly

was extraordinarily unhandsome, as though God had created the ugliest human being possible and then punched him in the face. — John Connolly

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By Salvatore Quasimodo

The antagonism between the poet and the politician has generally been evident in all cultures. — Salvatore Quasimodo

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By George Berkeley

Colour, Figure, Motion, Extension and the like, considered only so many Sensations in the Mind, are perfectly known, there being nothing in them which is not perceived. But if they are looked on as notes or Images, referred to Things or Archetypes existing without the Mind, then are we involved all in Scepticism. — George Berkeley

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By Blaise Pascal

We know that there is an infinite, and we know not its nature. As we know it to be false that numbers are finite, it is therefore true that there is a numerical infinity. But we know not of what kind; it is untrue that it is even, untrue that it is odd; for the addition of a unit does not change its nature; yet it is a number, and every number is odd or even (this certainly holds of every finite number). Thus we may quite well know that there is a God without knowing what He is. — Blaise Pascal

Balduino De Belgica Quotes By Sean O'Casey

The artist's life is to be where life is, active life, found in neither ivory tower nor concrete shelter; he must be out listening to everything, looking at everything, and thinking it all out afterward. — Sean O'Casey