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Iunie Iulie Quotes By Victor F. Weisskopf

Through Jung [Pauli] became very interested in various kinds of mysticism, including Jewish mysticism. This led Pauli to develop a friendship with Gershom Scholem, the world's greatest authority in that field and in the Cabala, .... On one occasion Scholem asked me to tell him about unsolved problems in modern physics. .... When I mentioned this number --137-- to Scholem, .... He told me that in Hebrew .... The number corresponding to the word 'cabala' happens to be 137. — Victor F. Weisskopf

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Andrew Pettegree

The promise of a social gospel was for Luther an irrelevant and ultimately irrelevant and ultimately cruel delusion. — Andrew Pettegree

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Evgenij Vodolazkin

What is a soul?" Arseny asked.
It is what the Lord breathes into the body, what distinguishes us from rocks and plants. The soul makes us living beings, O Arseny. I compare the soul to a flame that originates in an earthly candle but has not earthly nature as it strives skyward, toward its kindred elements — Evgenij Vodolazkin

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Michael Phelps

I used to always go to church on holidays, but I don't go much any more. — Michael Phelps

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Janette Oke

He called out to his father. Since that moment, night after night I hear the man's cry echoing in my soul. He speaks like no man I have ever heard before. He invites one of the thieves to join him that very night in the heavens. He asks his father to forgive us. He asks his father why he is forsaken. And then he says three final words: It is finished. And he leaves. — Janette Oke

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Know how to get close to it: mountains are often seen from far off - beautiful, interesting, full of challenges. But what happens when we try to draw closer? Roads run all around them, flowers grow between you and your objective, what seemed so clear on the map is tough in real life. So try all the paths and all the tracks until eventually one day you're standing in front of the top that you yearn to reach. — Paulo Coelho

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Anonymous

Under no circumstances ought we to fall into the error of posing the religious question in an abstract, idealistic fashion, as an "intellectual" question unconnected with the class struggle, as is not infrequently done by the radical-democrats from among the bourgeoisie. It would be stupid to think that, in a society based on the endless oppression and coarsening of the worker masses, religious prejudices could be dispelled by purely propaganda methods. It would be bourgeois narrow-mindedness to forget that the yoke of religion that weighs upon mankind is merely a product and reflection of the economic yoke within society. No number of pamphlets and no amount of preaching can enlighten the proletariat, if it is not enlightened by its own struggle against the dark forces of capitalism. Unity in this really revolutionary struggle of the oppressed class for the creation of a paradise on earth is more important to us than unity of proletarian opinion on paradise in heaven. — Anonymous

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Erik Larson

A battle followed, fought in true Gilded Age fashion with oblique snubs and poisonous courtesy. — Erik Larson

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

What is it to be God's elect ? It is to be denied in youth the wishes of youth, so as with great pains to get them fulfilled in old age. — Soren Kierkegaard

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Bob Ainsworth

I have always had a keen interest in defence and military history and read more on this subject than anything else. — Bob Ainsworth

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Angela Bassett

Memories are meant to fade, Lenny. They're designed that way for a reason. — Angela Bassett

Iunie Iulie Quotes By Upton Sinclair

So he went on, tearing up all the flowers from the garden of his soul, and setting his heel upon them. — Upton Sinclair