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Christological Anthropology Quotes & Sayings

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Top Christological Anthropology Quotes

Doll-less, invisible friend-less, finally more comfortable in fear than in gladness, Astrid began to live in her head. Or rather inside a small tunnel - a hole - in her head, through which she watched everything gaily depart. She nodded this head and pretended to listen. 'Bye-bye,' she would hear from within. — Kate Bernheimer

My theory about actors is we're all walking milk cartons. Expirations dates everywhere. — Dylan McDermott

The key to real and lasting change lies somewhere between what you know and what you do. It's what you think. — Lisa Oz

Sometimes I don't know if Zelda isn't a character that I created myself. — F Scott Fitzgerald

A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear and sorrow real poverty. — David Hume

I'm rooting for Saudi Arabia getting a seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council. — Gary Weiss

Wise beings do not want to remain a slave to the fear of pain. They permit the world to be what it is instead of being afraid of it. They wholeheartedly participate in life, but not for the purpose of using life to avoid themselves. If life does something that causes a disturbance inside of you, instead of pulling away, let it pass through you like the wind. After all, things happen every day that cause inner disturbance. At any moment you can feel frustration, anger, fear, jealousy, insecurity, or embarrassment. If you watch, you will see that the heart is trying to push it all away. If you want to be free, you have to learn to stop fighting these human feelings. — Michael A. Singer

I had to examine myself very thoroughly to find the right path personally. — Fritz Sauckel

Most people no longer live in nuclear families at all. — Christopher Lasch

The rain is falling ever harder and all I can hear is the sound of the water. I'm drenched but I can't move. — Paulo Coelho

Most of all, I am thankful for Lily, who, since she entered my life, has taught me everything I know about patience and kindness and meeting adversity with quiet dignity and grace. No one makes me laugh harder, or want to hug them tighter. You have truly lived up to the promise of man's best friend. — Steven Rowley

Heroes don't get anything but dead. — Laurell K. Hamilton