Columbus The Republic Quotes & Sayings
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I think I still have a great sense of adventure and trust, and am surprisingly idealistic given all the horrible things I've seen since I was 25. I think how I have changed is that I have a much deeper understanding of the dark forces in the world, of power. — Jacqueline Novogratz

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23 — Beth Moore

After September 11, some critics even tried to lump the antiglobalization protesters in with the terrorists, casting them as irresponsible destabilizers of the world order. But the protesters are the children of McWorld, and their objections are not Jihadic but merely democratic. Their grievances concern not world order but world disorder, and if the young demonstrators are a little foolish in their politics, a little naive in their analysis, and a little short on viable solutions, they understand with a sophistication their leaderes apparently lack that globalization's current architecture breeds anarchy, nihilism, and violence. — Benjamin R. Barber

Only those who live on the labor of the ignorant are the enemies of science. Real love and real religion are in no danger from science. The more we know the safer all good things are. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Mistrust all those in whom the desire to punish is imperative - Goethe — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Never violate the sacredness of your individual self-respect. — Theodore Parker

Schoolchildren don't normally learn this poem about Columbus's second voyage to Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic today): "In fourteen hundred and ninety-five, sixteen hundred people he kidnapped alive." Columbus — Brian D. McLaren

Like every false rumor, it gained credibility while being repeated, and before long it was practically a fact. — John Grisham

Politics and the affairs of State are dissociated from the orbit of the individual, and in so far as they cannot be repossessed as his living private property they must be rendered impotent. — John Carroll

Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one. — A.J. Liebling

Morality exists in the neurons as a natural sensation. Religion only tries to codify it. — Abhijit Naskar

If you make the decision to send your kid to public school don't even look at private schools. Just shut the door. Just turn off the TV. And then you don't even have to worry about preschool. You have to worry about what's good for your kid, but you don't have to worry about how to position yourself. — Cynthia Nixon