Naduk Suh Quotes & Sayings
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History wasn't just a collection of dates I memorized from textbooks; it was tactile and ever present — Jessica Spotswood
Jordan has a very important part in any Arab-Israeli peace process. — King Hussein
Learn the craft of knowing how to open your heart and to turn on your creativity. There's a light inside of you. — Judith Jamison
Hindu-Muslim unity, khaddar and removal of untouchability are to me the foundation of Swaraj. — Mahatma Gandhi
Considering it was my father's house, I thought it was very much my beeswax, but I wasn't about to argue with a stranger hiding in a kitchen, pelting me with footwear. — Caitlin Kittredge
The "real stuff" is what he calls the music that is piped in through the speaker in the machine. The music that comes from inside my head is not considered real. — Francisco X Stork
Acting, and the privilege of being able to do it for a living, is so important to me. I don't turn up and just hope for the best. I really fret about it. I do my homework; I prepare myself for the experience of playing a particular character. — Kate Winslet
If this world is going to be reached, I am convinced that it must be done by men and women of average talent. — Dwight L. Moody
The men who were running the church in the late '60s and '70s panicked when they saw the chaos, which developed after the council. The relatively modest changes of those years thawed the ice in which Catholicism had been frozen since the French Revolution. — Andrew Greeley
religions attempt to influence our mind-sets in the moment of temptation by incorporating different moral reminders into our environment. — Dan Ariely
The conclusion, so vexatious to democracy, that wisdom and not popularity qualifies for rule may be forced upon us by the peril in atomic energy. — Richard M. Weaver
If secularism is to be understood as a political ideology or social-movement agenda that advocates (at least) the separation of church and state or (at most) the diminishment of religion in society, then humanism can be understood as a related and yet distinct phenomenon; it is more of an optimistic cultural expression or personal worldview, defined by what beliefs it eschews as well as what beliefs it affirms. Simply put, humanism rejects belief in heaven, hell, God, gods, and all things supernatural, while at the same time affirming belief in the positive potential for humans to do and be good, loving, and altruistic. Humanism rejects faith in favor of reason, it rejects superstition in favor of evidence-based thinking, and it replaces worship of a deity with an appreciation for and love of humankind and the natural world. — Phil Zuckerman
Don't fear; always extend your hand to help others. — Debasish Mridha
When we have broken our god of tradition, and ceased from our god of rhetoric, then may God fire the heart with His presence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
