Dunscombe Road Quotes & Sayings
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Then faith's paradox is this: that the single individual is higher than the universal, that the single individual determines his relation to the universal through his relation to God, not his relation to God through his relation through the universal ... Unless this is how it is, faith has no place in existence; and faith is then a temptation. — Soren Kierkegaard

When you're in shape, you don't have to walk up to somebody and say, 'Yo, I love myself.' You look like you care for yourself. — Tyrese Gibson

On Mondays and Fridays in early May, nearly 18,000 children-the equivalent of all the elementary students in suburban Glencoe, Wilmette, Glenview, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Deerfield, Highland Park and Evanston-are assigned to classes with no teacher. — Jonathan Kozol

Change yourself, you change the world? — James Sallis

Years ago, it was easier to make new things than it is now. The weight of experience weighs heavily, and the expectations; everybody wants to see something they haven't seen before. Now, with social media, with too much information, with the speed of information - all that is making it harder and harder to realize the objective. — Rei Kawakubo

The quickest way to kill jobs is to have this ordinance pass. It is dumb and dangerous. — Norm Coleman

It's our machines and our technologies that are now the major evolutionary forces acting upon us. It's not our political systems. — Terence McKenna

There is no better means of promoting another person's change of heart than allowing our own heart to be changed. — C. Terry Warner

Not since North Korean media declared Kim Jong-il to be the reincarnation of Kim Il Sung has there been such a blatant attempt to create a necrocracy, or perhaps mausolocracy, in which a living claimant assumes the fleshly mantle of the departed. — Christopher Hitchens

The Greeks said very, very extreme things in their tragedies. — Edward Bond

To trust fate to be kind is a fool's lot, and yields a fool's results. — Robert J. Crane