Barnhouse Lighting Quotes & Sayings
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The same historical development that turned the citizen into a client transformed the worker from a producer into a consumer. — Christopher Lasch
Even in his sleep he couldn't escape. — Madeleine Roux
What you lose pursuing your dreams is waiting for you once you achieve them. — Matshona Dhliwayo
The sinful nature of man is the same in every generation. Man naturally moves towards entropy. We are driven towards the carnal, mundane and the mediocre. We need a higher power, force and truth to deliver us from this entropic movement to self-destruction and pull us higher to greater values. — Sunday Adelaja
The United States as a whole is larger than the Roman Empire at its greatest expansion. — Thomas Sowell
The Great Way has no gate, there are thousands of paths to it. If you pass through the barrier, you walk the universe alone. Wu-men - Chan Buddhist — Richard Hooper
The sacred duty of every soul is to fear God. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Such self-transformation is the most difficult and dangerous challenge to the imagination, and it is the most rewarding. Meeting it is only possible for the person whose mind is open to contradictions and well-practiced in free conjecture. — Robert Grudin
Behind all of your stories, is your mother's story, because hers is where yours began — Emily T. Wierenga
If I make a decision it is a possession. I take pride in it, I tend to defend it and not listen to those who question it. If I make sense, then this is more dynamic, and I listen and I can change it. A decision is something you polish. Sensemaking is a direction for the next period. — Paul Gleason
If you do not define success for yourself, you may unknowingly adopt someone else's definition along the way. — Chris Matakas
Painting and music were the only things I worked at industriously and faithfully. — Pierre Loti
If theory is the role of the architect, then such beautiful proofs are the role of the craftsman. Of course, as with the great renaissance artists, such roles are not mutually exclusive. A great cathedral has both structural impressiveness and delicate detail. A great mathematical theory should similarly be beautiful on both large and small scales. — Michael Atiyah
