Lados Y Quotes & Sayings
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Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority. — Francis Bacon
Ye have taught me something I never understood."
"What? How to get rid of Parisian Pink Pecker Disease? — Vonnie Davis
If I write as well as I golf, I'm in trouble! — Buffy Andrews
You're everything I hope for. You're everything I need. You are so beautiful to me. — Joe Cocker
Don't just be alive; once you have arrived, find the reason why and make that reason accomplished. — Israelmore Ayivor
If we as a people realized the greatness from which we came we would be less likely to disrespect ourselves. — Marcus Garvey
Monastic vows rest on the false assumption that there is a special calling, a vocation, to which superior Christians are invited to observe the counsels of perfection while ordinary Christians fulfill only the commands; but there simply is no special religious vocation since the call of God comes to each at the common tasks. — Martin Luther
Carlyle must undoubtedly plead guilty to the charge of mannerism. He not only has his vein, but his peculiar manner of working it.He has a style which can be imitated, and sometimes is an imitator of himself. — Henry David Thoreau
The task of defining Jesus's message fell instead to a new crop of educated, urbanized, Greek-speaking Diaspora Jews who would become the primary vehicles for the expansion of the new faith. As these extraordinary men and women, many of them immersed in Greek philosophy and Hellenistic thought, began to reinterpret Jesus's message so as to make it more palatable both to their fellow Greek-speaking Jews and to their gentile neighbors in the Diaspora, they gradually transformed Jesus from a revolutionary zealot to a Romanized demigod, from a man who tried and failed to free the Jews from Roman oppression to a celestial being wholly uninterested in any earthly matter. — Reza Aslan
The idea is in my head to put it down is nothing. — Milton Avery
If the work of the city is the remaking or translating of man into a more suitable form than his nomadic ancestors achieved, then might not our current translation of our entire lives into the spiritual form of information seem to make of the entire. — Marshall McLuhan
If you can hurt, damn right you can heal — Someone