Interreligious Relations Quotes & Sayings
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Top Interreligious Relations Quotes

Maybe all dimensions are right here and now. We just can't see them because we limit ourselves to three while incarnate. — C.R. Strahan

If while reading, you feel yourself recollected, lay aside the book and remain in stillness; at all times read but little, and cease to read when you're thus internally attracted. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

There ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. - Mark Twain, author Making the team is one thing, becoming a team is another. — Graham Lowe

If the things behind you are tripping you, you're moving in the wrong direction. — Steve Maraboli

A mother can see into her child's heart merely by looking at his shadow. — Jang Jin-sung

I don't use 'always do this,' 'never say that' and I never give advice because I'm not the end-all, be-all authority. — Kevyn Aucoin

When your focus is social change and not financial change, why wouldn't you want to share that openly? Innovation only succeeds when it's shared. — Cameron Sinclair

And the only studies were - Rodney Dangerfield was my mentor and he was my Yale drama school for comedy. — Robert Klein

First of all, I would shoot myself if I ever had to play straight-forward characters that really don't have much of a past. Maybe it's just that I'm not a good enough actor to have to embellish, but I like having these really, really rich roles to play. — Drea De Matteo

A person at peace can immediately recognize a consciousness in crisis, whereas those in crisis cannot fully understand themselves or others. — Bryant McGill

Traveling is not something you are good at. It is something you do. Like breathing. — Gayle Forman

In short, the foundation of the Kingdom of God is based upon harmony and love, oneness, relationship and union, not upon differences, especially between husband and wife. If one of these two become the cause of divorce, that one will 392 unquestionably fall into great difficulties, will become the victim of formidable calamities and experience deep remorse. — Abdu'l- Baha

I am quite wedded to the view that epistemologists should concern themselves with knowledge rather than our concept of knowledge. The analogy I like to draw here is with our understanding of (other) natural kinds. — Hilary Kornblith