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Top Landasan Filosofis Quotes

The conditions of praying are the conditions of righteousness, holiness, and salvation. — Edward McKendree Bounds

I have a theory about that, if you have to say something, if you have encourage for one second a prospective acting student - he should not go in to acting. — Dabney Coleman

You have to close some doors, honey, no matter how nice a yard they open out onto. — J.D. Horn

What wine goes with Captain Crunch? — George Carlin

The gospel opens our heart to the goodness of God, — Lailah Gifty Akita

They've been a thorn in our side, but we're playing for more than just revenge. We're coming out and playing for the Big Ten tournament championship. If we beat them, that'll be great. — Shannon Brown

We rise to defy the word of God, you will not stop us this time! — G.S. Bains

I'm trying to make the readers feel as if he or she is right there in the conversation, and so I don't try to manipulate it too much. — Susan Straight

In American mah jongg there are five different categories of tiles: Suit tiles, Dragon tiles, Wind tiles, Flower tiles, and Joker tiles - 152 tiles in all. — Elaine Sandberg

The subject of history is the life of peoples and mankind. — Leo Tolstoy

And they need not cause you grief. As my Highland grandmother said - and she had the Sight - "Tis not the dead ye have to be concerned about! Beware of the Living!" And she was a wise woman. The dead are beyond your help or mine, poor things. But the living need us. Thirty souls at the least, Phryne, are still on that island to praise God who might now be angels - or devils. — Kerry Greenwood

Grandeur and beauty are so very opposite, that you often diminish the one as you increase the other. Variety is most akin to the latter, simplicity to the former. — William Shenstone

It is the good children, Madame, who make the most terrible revolutionaries. They say nothing, they do not hide under the table, they eat only one sweet at a time, but later on, they make Society pay dearly for it! — Jean-Paul Sartre

Of the Sturges family, much more is known than is available about poor Irish immigrants and obscure Scottish-English settlers around Rochester. — Preston Sturges