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Bekommen Translation Quotes By Anonymous

God says He made man out of the dust of the ground; the modernist tells us this is false - man evolved from lower life forms. — Anonymous

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Antonio Damasio

You still have only one self and one identity. However, self, identity and personality are not things, they are not objects, and they certainly are not rigid. Instead, they are biological processes built within the brain from numerous interactive components, step by step, over a period of time. — Antonio Damasio

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

I have always held, too, that pistol practice should be distinctly an open-air pastime; and when Homes, in one of his queer humours, would sit in an armchair with his hair-trigger and a hundred Boxer cartridges and proceed to adorn the opposite wall with a patriotic V.R. done in bullet pocks, I felt strongly that neither the atmosphere nor the appearance of our room was improved by it. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Ken Follett

That my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character - I have a dream today. — Ken Follett

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Henry Beard

I simply cannot imagine why anyone would eat something slimy served in an ashtray. — Henry Beard

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Guru Gobind Singh

Whosoever assumes a religious garb pleases not God even a bit. O ye men, understand this clearly in your minds, that God is attained not through showmanship. They who practice deceit, attain not Deliverance in the Hereafter. They do so only to accomplish the affairs of the world and even the kings worship them for their appearance! But through showmanship, God is attained not, howsoever one searches. He who subdues his mind alone recognizes the Transcendent God. — Guru Gobind Singh

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Madeleine Albright

For me, America is really, truly the indispensable nation. — Madeleine Albright

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Eddie Muller

The collective sign of relief heaved on V-J Day ought to have inspired Hollywood to release a flood of "happily ever after" films. But some victors didn't feel too good about their spoils. They'd seen too much by then. Too much warfare, too much poverty, too much greed, all in the service of rapacious progress. A bundle of unfinished business lingered from the Depression - nagging questions about ingrained venality, mean human nature, and the way unchecked urban growth threw society dangerously out of whack. Writers and directors responded by delivering gritty, bitter dramas that slapped our romantic illusions in the face and put the boot to the throat of the smug bourgeoisie. Still, plenty of us took it - and liked it. — Eddie Muller

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Jil Sander

If I had the power, I would ban leggings. — Jil Sander

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Karl Marx

In the national struggles of the proletarians of the different countries, they point out and bring to the front the common interest of the entire proletariat, independently of all nationality. — Karl Marx

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Charles Dickens

Days XIX. An Opinion XX. A Plea XXI. Echoing Footsteps — Charles Dickens

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Teach him a certain refinement in sorting out and selecting his arguments, with an affection for relevance and so for brevity. Above all let him be taught to throw down his arms and surrender to truth as soon as he perceives it, whether the truth is born at his rival's doing or within himself from some change in his ideas. — Michel De Montaigne

Bekommen Translation Quotes By Nicholas Carr

Our modern microscopes, scanners, and sensors have disabused us of most of the old fanciful notions about the brain's function. But the brain's strangely remote quality - the way it seems both part of us and apart from us - still influences our perceptions in subtle ways. We have a sense that our brain exists in a state of splendid isolation, that its fundamental nature is impervious to the vagaries of our day-to-day lives. While we know that our brain is an exquisitely sensitive monitor of experience, we want to believe that it lies beyond the influence of experience. We want to believe that the impressions our brain records as sensations and stores as memories leave no physical imprint on its own structure. To believe otherwise would, we feel, call into question the integrity of the self. — Nicholas Carr