Mafararikwa Quotes & Sayings
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The word 'cause' is an altar to an unknown god. — William James
A sermon in shoes is often more eloquent than a sermon on paper. — Theodore L. Cuyler
One cannot judge by book being best seller. We all know that. Many best sellers are terrible trash. — Philip K. Dick
to have a physical body and to work with it and to work with the forces of nature to mold it into the highest expression of joy, and to keep it always by using it to learn how to overcome disease, impairment and as today's cutting edge, non-funded, objective, purposeful science says, one day, even death? What if short-term excitement and intensity created by the overblown desire to win at all cost could be replaced by a more durable excitement in an intensity springing from the heart of the physical athletic experience itself? It would soon be discovered that sports and physical activities reformed and refurbished with integrity, not buy-offs are the best possible path to personal enlightenment and social transformation for this new millennium. — Don Tolman
The only thing that the psychically-human being can do to improve society is to present society with one improved unit. — Albert J. Nock
We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth. — Kenneth R. Miller
Selfishness and fear are at the root of (pro-abortion) legislation ... We in the Church have a great struggle to defend life ... life is a gift not a threat. — Pope Benedict XVI
When all else fails fall back on the truth.
No I'm a politician I can't tell the truth
Mara Cal Omas — Walter Jon Williams
A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone. — Henry David Thoreau
It's fun to do a comedy and hook people in and then hoodwink them into watching a serious movie. I like to lead in with the comedy and then hit them over the head with a drama. — Reese Witherspoon
I believe in all human societies there is a desire to love and be loved, to experience the full fierceness of human emotion, and to make a measure of the sacred part of one's life. Wherever I've traveled
Kenya, Chile, Australia, Japan
I've found the most dependable way to preserve these possibilities is to be reminded of them in stories. Stories do not give instruction, they do not explain how to love a companion or how to find God. They offer, instead, patterns of sound and association, of event and image. Suspended as listeners and readers in these patterns,we might reimagine our lives. It is through story that we embrace the great breadth of memory, that we can distinguish what is true, and that we may glimpse, at least occasionally, how to live without despair in the midst of the horror that dogs and unhinges us. — Barry Lopez
I like any cereal. I like the idea of just eating and drinking with one hand without looking. — Jerry Seinfeld
My definition of a "respected" man was one who had succeeded almost completely in hoodwinking people — Osamu Dazai
I went down to London with the idea that I was going to do vocals over this crazy, crazy trip-hop digital beat. Within two or three months, I heard Hunky Dory by David Bowie and that changed me in one way, and I realized what I actually wanted was to have an E Street Band - individuals, not session musicians. — KT Tunstall
