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Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

When we speak today, then, about "holy wedded matrimony," or the "sanctity of marriage," we would do well to remember that, for approximately ten centuries, Christianity itself did not see marriage as being either holy or sanctified. Marriage was certainly not modeled as the ideal state of moral being. On the contrary, the early Christian fathers regarded the habit of marriage as a somewhat repugnant worldly affair that had everything to do with sex and females and taxes and property, and nothing whatsoever to do with higher concerns of divinity. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Talkers are seldom wiser than listeners. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Brassai

In the absence of a subject with which you are passionately involved, and without the excitement that drives you to grasp it and exhaust it, you may take some beautiful pictures, but not a photographic oeuvre. — Brassai

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Men worship the shows of great men; the most disbelieve that there is any reality of great men to worship. — Thomas Carlyle

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

I am not in front of my body, I am in it or rather I am it ... If we can still speak of interpretation in relation to the perception of one's own body, we shall have to say that it interprets itself. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Zakk Wylde

Whatever it is you love, and whatever it is that you want to do, that's what you should be doing. — Zakk Wylde

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Poppy Montgomery

I got expelled from every school I went to in Sydney. — Poppy Montgomery

Moriyasu Kristi Quotes By Lauryn Hill

With the things that I love, I tried to put a couple seeds, a bunch of seeds in the ground and see what sprung up. Sometimes it was acting and sometimes it was music. But whatever it was I continued to plant. — Lauryn Hill