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Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The world of reason is to be regarded as a great and immortal being, who ceaselessly works out what is necessary, and so makes himself lord also over what is accidental. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Edmund Husserl

The ideal of a pure phenomenology will be perfected only by answering this question; pure phenomenology is to be separated sharply from psychology at large and, specifically, from the descriptive psychology of the phenomena of consciousness. — Edmund Husserl

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Henry Kissinger

The issues are too important to be left for the voters. — Henry Kissinger

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By C.P. Snow

Nine English traditions out of ten date from the latter half of the 19th century. — C.P. Snow

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Catherine Booth

If you are under the dominion of sin, you are yet an utter stranger to the salvation of God. — Catherine Booth

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Every atom is working and resisting every thought in the mind. Everything we see and know is but the resultant of these two forces. — Swami Vivekananda

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Rod Stewart

Everybody sings from their diaphragm. — Rod Stewart

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By K. Bromberg

I will revel in that moment with him which will be filled with reverent sighs and entangled bodies, and I'll be devastated when he walks away after having his fill of me. — K. Bromberg

Fatimeh Sunburst Quotes By Alan Brennert

Who can doubt the presence of God in the sight of men whom He has given wings?
I recall that so precisely because I've had time to consider my error. God didn't give man wings; He gave him the brain and the spirit to give himself wings. Just as He gave us the capacity to laugh when we hurt, or to struggle on when we feel like giving up.
I've come to believe that how we choose to live with pain, or injustice, or death ... is the true measure of the Divine within us. Some choose to do harm to others. Others bear up under their pain and help others to bear it. — Alan Brennert