Filippinene Quotes & Sayings
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People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid. — Kierkegaard Research Centre

I actually think Johannesburg represents the future. My version of what I think the world is going to become looks like Johannesburg. — Neill Blomkamp

That's one benefit of travelling to your own future, and making the trip part of your past. — James A. Owen

I think 3D can be an incredible thing on a movie and a terrible thing for a movie, depending on what kind of movie it is. And I've seen movies where I thought the 3D really enhanced the experience, and sometimes where I thought it just detracted from it. — Olivia Thirlby

What's the matter? Scared? Need your big vampire brother to go down first. — Julie Kagawa

I have depended on books not only for pleasure and for the wisdom they bring to all who read, but also for that knowledge which comes to others through their eyes and their ears. — Helen Keller

He could just never see anything coming. He was nearsighted. The future lay before him inevitable yet invisible — John Green

Angels do not enter a house where there is a dog. — Anonymous

Longevity in this business is about being able to reinvent yourself or invent the future. — Satya Nadella

The future holds no terrors for a person who knows how process inevitably unfolds. They are always right and with it each moment. — Terence McKenna

The tendency in business, or in church work for that matter, is to mistake activity for progress. We think that just because people are busy and doing a lot of stuff that we are being successful. The fact of the matter is, if all that activity isn't taking you where you want to go, then it's just wasted time. — Andy Stanley

We can't have an idea of what life should look like, about how spirit should be manifesting as our very life, because all of those ideas would just be products of the past - something we learned, imagined, or desired. Once again, we find ourselves back in the unknown - not in the idea of the unknown, but in the lived reality of it. It's the mind humbled, on its knees, with bare feet and free of the known. — Adyashanti

We don't have to make the bible relevant-it is-but we have to show its relevance. What is irrelevant, in my opinion, is our style of communicating it. We are tending to still use the style from 50 years back that doesn't match who we are trying to reach today. — Rick Warren

As Aquinas, the quintessential theologian, says: "The notion of form is most fully realized in existence itself. And in God existence is not acquired by anything, but God is existence itself subsistent. It is clear, then, that God himself is both limitless and perfect."28 — Rudy Rucker