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Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Dexter Gordon

Thelonius Monk was not exactly 'the guy next door'. — Dexter Gordon

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Ken Follett

To his consternation, her nearness made him slightly out of breath. — Ken Follett

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By R. Alan Woods

The sheep vs. goats analogy is presumptuous. I define the world in general to be the people who populate it without assignment of an either/or category in presumption of their final and ultimate choice as to Who and Whose Jesus is".

~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Julia Ward Howe

Theology in general seems to me a substitution of human ingenuity for divine wisdom. — Julia Ward Howe

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Rebecca Thomas

sugar activates the same area of the brain that is activated while a person is consuming drugs such as cocaine. — Rebecca Thomas

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By James Robertson

It might be tough, but my dad used to say, tough times don't last - tough people do. — James Robertson

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Phil Crosby

Many managers feel, somewhat cynically, that people are being paid to do their jobs and that's that. This attitude reflects an insensitivity to people that is a trademark of many hockey-style managers. — Phil Crosby

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Ibn Taymiyyah

Through patience and certainty, leadership in the religion is obtained. — Ibn Taymiyyah

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Derrick Jensen

If we celebrate life with all its contradictions, embrace, experience, and ultimately live with it, a chance exists for a spiritual life filled not only with pain and untidiness, but also with joy, community, and creativity. — Derrick Jensen

Decalogue Kieslowski Quotes By Michael Haneke

I'm not really a happy person. It's a question of temperament. I have a tendency toward melancholy. You can feel quite happily melancholic. — Michael Haneke