Dyskinesias Types Quotes & Sayings
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Democracy demands that the religiously motivated translate their concerns in to universal, rather than religion-specific, values ... it requires that their proposals be subject to argument and amenable to reason.
Now I may be opposed to abortion for religious reasons, to take one example, but if I seek to pass a law banning the practice, I cannot simply point to the teachings of my church or evoke God's will. I have to explain why abortion violates some principle that is accessible to people of all faiths, including those with no faith at all. — Barack Obama
Strength is a facade for the proud, weakness is a mask for the lazy. — William James
I've always been aware of my health - when you are having to go on stage and perform, you need to be feeling good - but when I was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, I became really, really conscious of my health. — Olivia Newton-John
Don't murmur and rebel in your hour of adversity. Trust in God in every trial. — T. B. Joshua
People often ask me if I consider myself to be an architect, fashion designer, or artist. I'm an architect. The paintings I've done are very important to me, but they were part of a process of thinking and developing. — Zaha Hadid
It is only the cynicism that is born of success that is penetrating and valid. — George Jean Nathan
Sometimes my fancy gets to floating inside me, threatening to carry me away like a leaf on a wind. Better to be a stone. — Shannon Hale
An uncertain and doubting mind leads to fresh world visions and the possibility of new and ever-changing realities. — Michael Shermer
The first perk of theatre is the girls. — James Spader
An idea is something that won't work unless you do. — Thomas A. Edison
In the minds of great managers, consistent poor performance is not primarily a matter of weakness, stupidity, disobedience, or disrespect. It is a matter of miscasting. — Marcus Buckingham
Those men are most apt to be obsequious and conciliating abroad, who are under the discipline of shrews at home. — Washington Irving