Hartness Library Quotes & Sayings
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The rise of community among cultures and religious traditions makes possible what we can call 'interspirituality': the assimilation of insights, values, and spiritual practices from the various religions and their application to one's own inner life and development. — Wayne Teasdale
There is something joyous about not talking. — Ingmar Bergman
Education is not filling — William Butler Yeats
Revelation has not ceased. The Heavens are not closed. God speaks to prophets today, and He will speak to you. — Lawrence E. Corbridge
God loves people just the way they are, but He loves them too much to leave them that way! — Max Lucado
I was bulimic and anorexic for a while, just hating my body. As an actress, I was never thin enough, never pretty enough. My boobs weren't big enough. — Felicity Huffman
Some time later, she leaned over and kissed me. It felt just like all those songs and poems had promised it would. It felt wonderful. Like being struck by lightning. — Ernest Cline
Religion is a bell jar; you cannot find God in that jar, because it is your bell jar, you have created it! Break the glass prison and get fresh air, elevate your intelligence! Wake up and open your eyes; see the truth beyond your prison! If you can't break the glass, don't worry; science will do it for you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Muses had a way of killing those whom they inspired. — Katherine Neville
If the whole U.S. was like Silicon Valley, we'd be in good shape. But now, the entire U.S. is not driven by technology, is not driven by innovation. — Peter Thiel
Martin's one of the nicest fellows you could meet, as long as you don't do it too often. — Arthur C. Clarke
A tragic writer does not have to believe in God, but he must believe in man. — Joseph Wood Krutch
The imagination is an essential tool of the mind, a fundamental way of thinking, an indispensable means of becoming and remaining human. We — Ursula K. Le Guin