Heidinger Philosopher Quotes & Sayings
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The major problem of our time is the decay in the belief in personal immortality, and it cannot be dealt with while the average human being is either drudging like an ox or shivering in fear of the secret police ... How right [the working classes] are to realize that the belly comes before the soul, not in the scale of values but in point of time! — George Orwell

Every word of it was for him. Against his sin, foul and secret, the whole wrath of God was aimed. The preacher's knife had probed deeply into his diseased conscience and he felt now that his soul was festering in sin. — James Joyce

Heaven no longer exists, nor does the earth. — Kohta Hirano

This wasn't just our first kiss. It was my first real kiss. Ever. — Julie Johnson

She is the swelling sail, trim rigging and bust sunlit deck of our matrimonial yacht. I am the low hull, with the invisible ballast and keel. — Alasdair Gray

They paddled easily, in unison, the paddles turning in their hands so that they did not leave the water on the forward stroke. The small waves slapped softly against the bows. Otherwise they made no noise. It was dark. Nobody saw them go. They just left the land and went off across the sea. — Ian Fleming

If you want to be outstanding, stop meeting expectations, start exceeding them — Saji Ijiyemi

Liberty is not merely a privilege to be conferred; it is a habit to be acquired. — David Lloyd George

Man never dies, nor is he ever born; bodies die, but he never dies. — Swami Vivekananda

He answers privately, reaches my reaching. In my Gethsemane, Savior and Friend. — Emma Lou Warner Thayne

I have no use for "men's rights," any more than I have any use for "women's rights," but let us ask: Who was it that decided it was a good idea to politicize love, sex and marriage? Who spent the past four decades proclaiming that "the personal is political," so that every office flirtation and every petty domestic quarrel is a federal civil rights violation? The damned feminists, that's who. — Robert Stacy McCain

There is much more to life than what gets measured in accounts. Even economists know that. — Tim Harford