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Hechingers Home Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Consciousness is a transformational dynamic force which transforms us by changing our imaginations and perceptions. — Debasish Mridha

Hechingers Home Quotes By Albert Einstein

I want to know God's thoughts. — Albert Einstein

Hechingers Home Quotes By Mary Papas

Before I die, I want to make sure I have lived. — Mary Papas

Hechingers Home Quotes By Anna Friel

I want more children but for the next three years I want to act. — Anna Friel

Hechingers Home Quotes By Albert Hadley

The essence of interior design will always be about people and how they live. It is about the realities of what makes for an attractive, civilized, meaningful environment, not about fashion or what's in or what's out. This is not an easy job. — Albert Hadley

Hechingers Home Quotes By Jerry Bridges

God's Word must be so strongly fixed in our minds that it becomes the dominant influence in our thoughts, our attitudes, and our actions. One of the most effective ways of influencing our minds is through memorizing Scripture. David said, "I have hidden Your Word in my heart that I might not sin against You" (Psm. 119:11). — Jerry Bridges

Hechingers Home Quotes By Tennessee Williams

I don't believe in villains or heroes
only right or wrong ways that individuals have taken, not by choice but by necessity or by certain still-uncomprehended influences in themselves, their circumstances, and their antecedents. — Tennessee Williams

Hechingers Home Quotes By Theodor W. Adorno

The only philosophy that can be practiced responsibly in the face of despair is the attempt to contemplate all things as they would present themselves from the standpoint of redemption. Knowledge has no light but that shed on the world by redemption: all else is reconstruction, mere technique. Perspectives must be fashioned that displace and estrange the world, that reveal its fissures and crevices, as indigent and distorted as it will one day appear in the Messianic light. — Theodor W. Adorno