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Jewish Festivals Quotes By Halle Berry

I think a smart person today realizes that you have to be part of the art films that are done just for the sake of the art. — Halle Berry

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Rick Strassman

Being raised a Jew in southern California in the 1950s and 1960s, my religious training emphasized learning the Hebrew language and Jewish festivals, history, and culture. We also remembered the Holocaust and supported the newly formed Jewish state of Israel. — Rick Strassman

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Mary Buchan

Life presents us with moments of decision - crossroads where we either choose a new direction and move on, or cling to what we already have and be miserable. — Mary Buchan

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Dolly Parton

A lot of people have said I'd have probably done better in my career if I hadn't looked so cheap and gaudy. But I dress to be comfortable for me, and you shouldn't be blamed because you want to look pretty. — Dolly Parton

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Sarah Bessey

Life in Christ is not meant to mirror life in a Greco-Roman culture. An ancient Middle Eastern culture is not our standard. We are not meant to adopt the world of Luther's Reformation or the culture of the eighteenth-century Great Awakening or even 1950s America as our standard for righteousness. The culture, past or present, isn't the point: Jesus and his Kingdom come, his will done, right now - that is the point. — Sarah Bessey

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Rajneesh

What is envy? It is nothing but passive jealousy. Maybe jealousy is too strong a phenomenon; envy is a little passive. The difference may be of degrees, but it is not of quality, it is only of quantity. Envy can become jealousy at any moment; envy is just jealousy in progress. Mind has to drop all envies and jealousies. — Rajneesh

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Peter F. Hamilton

This desperate act was inevitable. This act is a direct result of the oppression, both political and economic, imposed by our government. You crush hope. Yes, you! You destroy opportunity. You eradicate dignity. You do all that so you may maintain your filthy bigoted anti-democratic society. You leave the rest of us no choice. We are not allowed to protest. — Peter F. Hamilton

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The type he preferred was the opposite: those skinny little tadpoles that no one bothered to turn around and look at in the street, who seemed to disappear when they took off their clothes, who made you feel sorry for them when their bones cracked at the first impact, and yet who could leave the man who bragged the most about his virility ready for the trashcan. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Mary Caroline Richards

It helps, I think, to consider ourselves on a very long journey: the main thing is to keep to the faith, to endure, to help each other when we stumble or tire, to weep and press on. — Mary Caroline Richards

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Scott Thomas

the gospel is not at work in the life of church leaders, then it is highly unlikely it will be at work in the life of the church. — Scott Thomas

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Great ideas behave like the Sun. Even in the middle of nowhere, they find people and shine on them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Thomas J. Sargent

I wasn't the brightest kid, not by a long shot. I was interested in football, in girls, in getting my work done with the least amount of effort. — Thomas J. Sargent

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

A starving army is actually worse than none. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Abraham Joshua Heschel

Sanctifying the Sabbath is part of our imitation of God, but it also becomes a way to find God's presence. It is not in space but in time, he writes, that we find God's likeness. In the Bible, no thing or place is holy by itself; not even the Promised Land is called holy. While the holiness of the land and of festivals depends on the actions of the Jewish people, who have to sanctify them, the holiness of the Sabbath, he writes, preceded the holiness of Israel. Even if people fail to observe the Sabbath, it remains holy. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

Jewish Festivals Quotes By Paul Weller

The '40s were quite austere and super glamorous. — Paul Weller