Erodesassumptions Quotes & Sayings
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isn't about how you survive the storm, but rather how you dance in the rain." She leans in — K. Bromberg
Embrace suffering, and you transform your relationship with what causes you to suffer, as well as your relationship with suffering itself. — Adyashanti
He is utterly sovereign over his created order, yet he is nothing less than personal as he deals with me. Sometimes it is more important to worship such a God than to understand him. — D. A. Carson
If any spirit created the universe, it is malevolent, not benevolent. — Quentin Smith
Technological change defines the horizon of our material world as it shapes the limiting conditions of what is possible and what is barely imaginable. It erodesassumptions about the nature of our reality, the "pattern" in which we dwell, and lays open new choices. — Shoshana Zuboff
You will not easily get a man to believe that his carnal love for the woman he has made his wife is as high a love as that he feltfor his mother or sister. — D.H. Lawrence
Alboreto has dropped back up to fifth place. — Murray Walker
There are teachers and students with square minds who are by nature meant to undergo the fascination of catagories. For them, 'schools' and 'movements' are everything; by painting a group symbol on the brow of mediocrity, they condone their own incomprehension of true genius. — Vladimir Nabokov
How often is the soul of man - especially in childhood - deprived because he is not allowed to come in contact with nature. — Maria Montessori
I felt red, white and blue all over. — Edward Higgins White
They say: Think twice before you jump. I say: Jump first and then think as much as you want! — Osho
No evil propensity of the human heart is so powerful that it may not be subdued by discipline. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca
I seem to be on a road, walking, greeting the hedgerows, the rose-hips, the apples and thorn. I seem to be on a road, walking, familiar with neighbors, high-handed with cattle, smelling the sea, and alone. Already, I know the names of things. I can kick a stone. — Annie Dillard
