Gcse Rs Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Never to rush something I was creating, but instead let it come into being as if it had a soul of it's own. — Alice Hoffman
Military dictatorship, you can focus on it, you can fight it directly. It's a band of power-driven people. — Wole Soyinka
The only person who suffers, when you squirrel alway all that hate, is you. — Jodi Picoult
In this world it is very dangerous to be weak. — I.L. Peretz
Heaven is simply going to be an intensification, amplification, magnification and extension of all the thrills and joys and pleasures of this life, the Heaven on Earth that we're now enjoying, only it will be even more Heavenly there, and forever, praise God! — David Berg
Men say that so easily," Beldre said. "Yet, everybody seems to have a different opinion of what'needs' to be done. — Brandon Sanderson
We are standing on a whale fishing for minnows — Joseph Campbell
We should not be lazy; even when we are sound asleep, God is at work. — Matshona Dhliwayo
In the end, the humanities can only be defended by stressing how indispensable they are; and this means insisting on their vital role in the whole business of academic learning, rather than protesting that, like some poor relation, they don't cost much to be housed. — Terry Eagleton
And whatever their publicized angst over Saddam Hussein's 'weapons of mass destruction,' American and British authorities were also concerned about violence in an area that harbors a resource indispensable for the functioning of the word economy ... I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil. — Alan Greenspan
You have to be willing to grow. Growth is different from something that happens to you. You produce it. You live it. The prerequisites for growth: the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them. — Gaby Rodriguez
An indescribable sadness emanated from the white splendour of the staircase and balustrade; the blood-red, now almost black splendour of the carpets. The huge palms in their huge pots looked like they had recently arrived from the cemetery. Their dark green leaves also looked blackish, like wizened, perished weapons from olden days. — Joseph Roth
Trotsky rises to give me his hand, then sits at his desk, gently allowing his regard to light on my person. — Georges Simenon
The soul aids the body, and at certain moments, raises it. It is the only bird which bears up its own cage. — Victor Hugo
A draft doesn't produce the people we need to satisfy our real manpower shortage. We need specialists to keep our jets flying. — Patricia Schroeder