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N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Philip Yancey

God dispenses gifts, not wages. None of us gets paid according to merit, for none of us comes close to satisfying God's requirements for a perfect life. If paid on the basis of fairness, we would all end up in hell. — Philip Yancey

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Suzanne Wright

I know that it's important to thank those who help with research, so thank you very much to Google. I couldn't have done it without you. — Suzanne Wright

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Alan W. Watts

My problem as a writer, using words, is to dispel the illusions of language while employing one of the languages that generates them. I can succeed only on the principle of a hair of the dog that bit you. — Alan W. Watts

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Pamela Martin

What nationality are you Mary-Ann can't tell you look like a mixed breed mut — Pamela Martin

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Chuck Klosterman

I've been asked about this constantly, and I compare it to how if you're walking down the street and some schizo guy comes up to you and vomits on you: You wouldn't be hurt by that, you'd just think it's weird. — Chuck Klosterman

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Franz Kafka

Man cannot live without a permanent trust in something indestructible in himself, though both the indestructible element and the trust may remain permanently hidden from him. One of the ways in which this hiddenness can express itself is through faith in a personal god. — Franz Kafka

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Plato

A work well begun is half-ended. — Plato

N Anmoins Traduction Quotes By Epictetus

You become what you give your attention to. — Epictetus