Feltheimer Foundation Quotes & Sayings
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The human race is plainly nothing in eternity, but to us, in time, it is everything and ought not to die. — Gore Vidal
I wanted to make a site where I wasn't mailing physical things to people, but I was still giving people things, and I would have this relationship with that person, and if that person was interested in the object, they would have to email me and I would send that object digitally to them. So, I wanted the relationship with that person, however brief, and I wanted to spread the digital record of the things I have. — Mary Mattingly
The beginning point at both conferences must be that everything is a woman's issue. That means racism in a woman's issue, just as is anti-Semitism, Palestinian homelessness, rural development, ecology, the persecution of lesbians, and the exploitative practices of global corporations. — Charlotte Bunch
The gestures and the swagger and the attitude of black men is imitated everywhere in American culture, but people still find black men intolerable. — Jess Row
All of us must act selfishly to Iearn charity, must lie to learn honor, must betray and be betrayed to learn to value trust and commitment. — Bill Vaughan
Agape is the catalyst that makes value appear in anything. — Peter Kreeft
The worst acting is about imitation. — Paul Guilfoyle
Things always seem impossible when you're on the wrong side of fear. — Jasinda Wilder
They recognized that they had little as compared to those in the top 10 percent, but they remained Republicans until their death, believing that freedom and self-initiative is the best for them and the country. — Glenn Beck
Wrong life cannot be lived rightly. — Theodor Adorno
You never do know the actual nature even of your own experience. Or perhaps it has no fixed and certain nature. — Marilynne Robinson
Go away, you give philosophy nothing to catch hold of. — Xenocrates
It's become important so quickly. Maybe too quickly. I keep thinking it's too good to be true. — Sylvia Day
Gratitude is the praise we offer God: for teachers kind, benefactors never to be forgotten, for all who have advantaged me, by writings, sermons, converse, prayers, examples, for all these and all others which I know, which I know not, open, hidden, remembered, and forgotten. — Lancelot Andrewes