Fastings Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe the consequences of someone's unreason can be remedied only with a new unreason? — Igor Eliseev

I'm a quiet person's nightmare - the only time I shut up is when I'm reading, because I'm a book geek. — Jodie Whittaker

Our word choices give a sentence its luster, and they deserve intense attention. — Constance Hale

Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land. — Tariq Ramadan

The reason why life is a sleep & dream for most people is because their awareness is caught up with past or future & not with what is. — Deepak Chopra

Most of the present acute troubles of the world arise out of taking on new ideas without first carefully investigating to discover if they are good ideas. An idea is not necessarily good because it is old, or necessarily bad because it is new, but if an old idea works, then the weight of the evidence is all in its favor. Ideas — Henry Ford

The world wasn't safe today. The truth was, this world was never safe. (19) — Monica Holloway

Around us there is the presence of evil. The devil is at work. But in a loud voice I say: GOD IS STRONGER. — Pope Francis

Fasting is a weapon in a Christian's spiritual arsenal and you need to know when to use it — Osunsakin Adewale

Fastings and vigils without a special object in view are time run to waste. — David Livingstone

We all say we want The Truth, but we all want our secrets kept. — Thomas Maltman

Our prayers and fastings are of less avail, unless they are aided by almsgiving. — Cyprian

I'm interested in finding whether or not there is a really massive, what we like to call 'super massive' black hole at the center of our galaxy. And the reason this is interesting is that it gives us an opportunity to prove whether or not these exotic objects really exist. — Andrea M. Ghez

The heroes in paganism correspond exactly to the saints in popery, and holy dervises in MAHOMETANISM. The place of, HERCULES, THESEUS, HECTOR, ROMULUS, is now supplied by DOMINIC, FRANCIS, ANTHONY, and BENEDICT. Instead of the destruction of monsters, the subduing of tyrants, the defence of our native country; whippings and fastings, cowardice and humility, abject submission and slavish obedience, are become the means of obtaining celestial honours among mankind. — David Hume