Gazveler Quotes & Sayings
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There is a crisis of religious authority world wide, and there are many reasons. One is colonialism. — Mark Durie
Ghosts are nothing if not capricious. — William Gibson
Men work harder and more readily when they labor on that which is their own. — Fulton J. Sheen
Let's say then you've made the decision to tear the life you know asunder in order to be with this person you love. A difficult decision to be sure. Putting it lightly. Because you cannot imagine a life without her, and the alternative left to you is a lifetime of desolation, as you don't intend to don a hair shirt or join a monastery or fling yourself into the ocean and drown. And so you go ahead and do the unthinkable and tear your life asunder ... only to discover the person you love won't have you after all, and she actually has a reason — Julie Anne Long
The World is not an idea as asserted by philosophers who have dedicated their entire lives to the exploration of ideas. First and foremost the world is passion. But passion is associated with sadness. Sadness does not only arise from death which makes us face the Eternity, but also from life which causes us to confront the Time. — Nikolai Berdyaev
Women are powerful and dangerous. — Audre Lorde
The last time I'd felt safe had been with Gabe. — Corrine Jackson
I'm like a man who's been half-asleep all his life, trying to find out what he was like before he woke up. — Daniel Keyes
I write for the same reason I read: because it's all there is for me. — Christian Bauman
If you actually get that you're not entitled to be loved, not by one person, not by anybody, and if you get that and then you look at people who love you - who love you - who think, my life is better because you, you are in it - that they get up and think, my whole world is better because you're in it, that for some reason they love you, and that they walk this world when you're not around thinking, but you're in it, and they come home and they want to call you, they want to come home and see you, your face - you can never make a person love you but somehow they do. — Caroline Myss
The idea that Wisdom could be a divine hypostasis - an aspect of God that is a distinct being from God that nonetheless is itself God - is rooted in a fascinating passage of the Hebrew Bible, Proverbs 8. ... God made all things in his wisdom, so much so that Wisdom is seen as a co-creator of sorts. — Bart D. Ehrman
No matter what you say about your priorities, where you spend money and your time will prove them out. — Todd Henry
Liberal education develops a sense of right, duty and honor; and more and more in the modern world, large business rests on rectitude and honor as well as on good judgment. — Charles William Eliot
Since capitalism is a system based of the love of money,
doesn't that make it the root of all evil? — Alan VanMeter
