Gervase Of Canterbury Quotes & Sayings
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The heights of the spirit can only be climbed by passing through the portals of humility. You can only acquire right knowledge when you have learnt to esteem it. Man has certainly the right to turn his eyes to the light, but he must first acquire this right. — Rudolf Steiner

Through intense self-examination and ceaseless selfchallenge, create change, and adjust your track toward growth and completion. — Ilchi Lee

Now I want you to think that in life troubles will come, which seem as if they never would pass away. The night and storm look as if they would last forever; but the calm and the morning cannot be stayed; the storm in its very nature is transient. The effort of nature, as that of the human heart, ever is to return to its repose, for God is Peace. — George MacDonald

There is no such thing as a 'superior' or 'inferior' culture, there are only various cultural patterns which make up this beautiful, multicolored mosaic. — Taslima Nasrin

God loves you, that He plans for your good, not your hurt. It's true that things happen in life that seem wrong and are painful, but it isn't because God likes to see us suffer. He wants to see us grow. He wants us to love Him, to trust Him. — Janette Oke

Writing doesn't mean necessarily putting words on a sheet of paper. You can write a chapter while walking or eating. — Umberto Eco

You will be as much value to others as you have been to yourself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

We are seeing it. We are seeing the fabric of this country fall apart, and it's falling apart because of single moms. — Rick Santorum

I've been working with music videos and commercials, they are naturally very music driven and visual driven. So that feels like my natural element to be working with that. — Fredrik Bond

I accuse you, you accuse me. — Tarryn Fisher

I set forth notions that are human and my own, simply as human notions considered in themselves, not as determined and decreed by heavenly ordinance. — Michel De Montaigne

I will help to my last breath the woman I have loved so dearly. — Thomas Hardy

I think it's very much a men's thing to be able to have that fantasy to kill the beast. — Izabella Scorupco