Escuela Moodle Quotes & Sayings
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Although there are certain needs, such as hunger, thirst, sex, which are common to man, those drives which make for the differences in men's characters, like love and hatred, the lust for power and the yearning for submission, the enjoyment of sensuous pleasure and the fear of it, are all products of the social process. The most beautiful as well as the most ugly inclinations of man are not part of a fixed and biologically given human nature, but result from the social process which creates man. In other words, society has not only a suppressing function - although it has that too - but it has also a creative function. — Erich Fromm
It is because of my principle that people continue to give. — Abdul Sattar Edhi
Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy - by one, or more, or all of these - and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details. — Swami Vivekananda
If you are only 'moral' or only 'sincere', even then you will go to moksha! — Dada Bhagwan
Today, she had yielded the sovereignty of her country to Eugenides, who had given up everything he had ever hoped for, to be her King. — Megan Whalen Turner
At times, European football can be very slow but it speeds up in the final third. — Rio Ferdinand
Speak to people according to the development of their consciousness, for if you speak all things to all people, some cannot understand you and so fall into errors! — Muhammad
A grave, on which to rest from singing? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I was thinking, who of the English actresses in the last 30 or 40 years have achieved as much as I have? — Joan Collins
The light music of whisky falling into glasses made an agreeable interlude. — James Joyce
We mirror God's mercy to us when we forgive another. — Virginia H. Pearce
She looks like there are no words inside her at all, like language has taken a vacation from her life and left her alone. — Meredith Miller
I don't like to overhear things, because, in my experience, things your parents are keeping quiet about are things you don't want to know. — Carol Rifka Brunt
Many of us struggle with ideas that come to our head from our self-identification. — Matthew Carter
Paarfi undertakes a detailed examination on the virtues of brevity:
It would seem, therefore, that if we allow our readers, by virtue of being in the company of the historian, to eavesdrop on this interchange, we will have, in one scene, discharged two obligations; a sacrifice, if we may say so, to the god Brevity, whom all historians, indeed, all who work with the written word, ought to worship. We cannot say too little on this subject. — Steven Brust
