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Hilligoss Quotes By Albert Einstein

We must remember that we do not observe nature as it actually exists, but nature exposed to our methods of perception. The theories determine what we can or cannot observe ... Reality is an illusion, albeit a persistent one. — Albert Einstein

Hilligoss Quotes By Saqib Abraham

The world looks too small when you believe in your eyes — Saqib Abraham

Hilligoss Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

It loved to happen. — Marcus Aurelius

Hilligoss Quotes By Unknown Author 669

judging a person by their mistakes is like looking in the the mirror and seeing yourself without any flaws — Unknown Author 669

Hilligoss Quotes By Anonymous

There shall be no compulsion in religion: true guidance has become distinct from error. — Anonymous

Hilligoss Quotes By Robert Barry

So I never had trouble getting work or working or doing - I always worked. I worked when I went to college. I worked after school. — Robert Barry

Hilligoss Quotes By Jack Hilligoss

if your life is not characterized by joy, you may need to ask God, "Did I grieve the Holy Spirit? Is there something I did that needs to be fixed so You can restore my full communion with You?" And it isn't just your communion with God that needs to be restored. It's your whole perception of life. When David says, "Let the bones you have crushed rejoice," it is not referring to God literally crushing David's bones. The word "crushed" speaks to an emotional and spiritual feeling. When you're in a state of sadness, it's impossible for you to hear any joy or see any good around you. But if your emotions are healed, your perception of life immediately changes! You hear joy again. You see hope again! — Jack Hilligoss

Hilligoss Quotes By Mary Shelley

Then reflected, and the thought made me shiver, that the creature whom I had left in my apartment might still be there, alive, and walking about. — Mary Shelley