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Foedus Latin Quotes By James Hillman

We vote for Perot. We think he's a great, marvelous, honest man. We send money to his campaign, even though he is one of the richest capitalists in our culture. Imagine, sending money to Perot! It's unbelievable, yet it's part of that worship of individuality. — James Hillman

Foedus Latin Quotes By John Steinbeck

I could be held back just by being needed. Please try not to need me. That's the worst bait of all to a lonely man. — John Steinbeck

Foedus Latin Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

Anger and hate can make you brave, make you strong, but they also make you stupid. — Michael J. Sullivan

Foedus Latin Quotes By J. M. Norris

In the beginning there was a fruit stand. The fruit of life on one side, and the fruit of intelligence on the other. While most chose life, humanity chose intelligence, and became the dominate species on this planet. — J. M. Norris

Foedus Latin Quotes By Satya Nadella

The thing we learned the most with the Xbox is the Xbox Live experience. — Satya Nadella

Foedus Latin Quotes By Michael Pollan

You are what you eat is a truism hard to argue with, and yet it is, as a visit to a feedlot suggests, incomplete, for you are what what you eat eats, too. And what we are, or have become, is not just meat but number 2 corn and oil. — Michael Pollan

Foedus Latin Quotes By Stephen Dobyns

A poem is a window that hangs between two or more human beings who otherwise live in darkened rooms. — Stephen Dobyns

Foedus Latin Quotes By Daniel J. Elazar

The first grand federalist design ... was that of the Bible, most particularly the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament ... Biblical thought is federal (from the Latin foedus, covenant) from first to last
from God's covenant with Noah establishing the biblical equivalent of what philosophers were later to term Natural Law to the Jews' reaffirmation of the Sinai covenant under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah, thereby adopting the Torah as the constitution of their second commonwealth. The covenant motif is central to the biblical world view, the basis of all relationships, the mechanism for defining and allocating authority, and the foundation of the biblical political teaching. — Daniel J. Elazar