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Derridas Quotes By Beau Taplin

Some people are magic, and others are just the illusion of it. — Beau Taplin

Derridas Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Which of you is without sin? Let him cast the first stone." The people are abashed, and they forget their unity of purpose in the memory of their own individual sins. Someday, they think, I may be like this woman, and I'll hope for forgiveness and another chance. I should treat her the way I wish to be treated. As they open their hands and let the stones fall to the ground, the rabbi picks up one of the fallen stones, lifts it high over the woman's head, and throws it straight down with all his might. It crushes her skull and dashes her brains onto the cobblestones. "Nor am I without sin," he says to the people. "But if we allow only perfect people to enforce the law, the law will soon be dead, and our city with it. — Orson Scott Card

Derridas Quotes By Richard Bach

Reality is divinely indifferent. — Richard Bach

Derridas Quotes By Nadege Richards

Revenge was sweet, but blood was sweeter. — Nadege Richards

Derridas Quotes By John Carroll

There is a strain in Marx of the cleric, of the vulgar moralist. He paints the capitalist and the bourgeois as incarnations of evil; it is they who are responsible for the woes of mankind. The dismissal of the individual's responsibility for his own misery is the quintessence of clericalism. — John Carroll

Derridas Quotes By Anatoly Karpov

I don't pretend to anything more than harmony. — Anatoly Karpov

Derridas Quotes By Benoit Peeters

The plane that had taken off from Baltimore was caught in bad weather, which meant the Derridas missed their connection at Boston. Derrida found this delay and the whole chaotic journey a real trial. On the flight the following day, he spent the whole time tense and hunched up, clenching his fists tightly. And when Marguerite coaxed him to relax, he replied, furiously: 'Don't you realize that I'm keeping the plane in the air by the sole force of my will?' He was traumatized for a long time, and for several years he refused to get back into a plane. — Benoit Peeters

Derridas Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

Jesus is not one of many ways to approach God, nor is He the best of several ways; He is the only way. — Aiden Wilson Tozer