Filosofische Quotes & Sayings
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We can take more time and interest, and give more attention to our personal health than a hired professional can. We have learned to go get medical help, not to give it. We have learned to relay our body's needs to another, not to provide them ourselves. — Andrew Saul

whole. I can't imagine anything more terrifying than losing Sophie. When you're pregnant, you can think of nothing but having your own body to yourself again; yet after giving birth you realize that the biggest part of you is now somehow external, subject to all sorts of dangers and disappearance, so you spend the rest of your life trying to figure out how to keep her close enough for comfort. That's the strange thing about being a mother: Until you have a baby, you don't even realize how much you were missing one. It doesn't — Jodi Picoult

Everytime you fall down or take the wrong path, it isn't wasted. You will surely develop and grow over time. — Natsuki Takaya

The words we use for the Creator are a reflect of ourselves. If we think of God as fear and shame, we are scared and have something to be ashamed of ... But if we see love, compassion and kindness, it is because we possess these qualities. — Shams Tabrizi

I need her still, and I don't know what to do. She was just here. — Scott Frost

Always take a compliment, even if it's not yours — Benny Bellamacina

Never tell the box-office man that you can't hear well or he will sell you a seat where can can't see either. — Kin Hubbard

They used to say I was a younger Winona Ryder and that always made me laugh because I'm three years older than she is. — Moira Kelly

I find singing some of Foreigner's older songs are a little reckless and not exactly who I am now. — Lou Gramm

One problem for the analyst of ideologies is that many holders of ideology, especially but not solely conservatives, have denied that they are ideological. Instead they have seen themselves as pragmatic, reserving the appellation 'ideology' only for the ideas of those political movements that issue plans for radical and total change. This undoubtedly reflects the problem that open contestation, and consequently the need for justification, have been largely absent in the totalitarian regimes. — Michael Freeden

Life itself demands that from you and I. If we respond accordingly — Sunday Adelaja