Non Dualistic Christianity Quotes & Sayings
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Democrtitus, in the fifth century B.C. had declared that all the world was composed of only two elements: atomes and the void. This reduction of the myriad of forms to only two was the ultimate in dualistic reasoning. Christianity adopted dualism when it created the strict division between good and evil and heaven and hell. — Leonard Shlain

Oh, I think I've been entirely selfish with my career. I've done what I wanted to do, and not put myself out for anyone else particularly. — Jim Broadbent

But of course it had hurt. It had hurt before, in the worst, rupturing way, knowing there would be no more you but the universe would roll on just the same, unharmed and unhampered. — Stephen King

Ever since I saw you" - she pulled me closer and draped both of my legs over her shoulders. Her eyes blazed with hunger - "I have just wanted to eat you up. — Elizabeth Morgan

Insecurity is the result of trying to be secure. — Alan Watts

I've never been to Harvard, I've never been to college, so I don't know what dorm life is like. — David Fincher

Om Namah Shivaya, meaning,
I honor the divinity that resides within me. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Netflix changed the economics of offering niches and, in doing so, reshaped our understanding about what people actually want to watch. — Chris Anderson

When I get sent manuscripts from aspiring poets, I do one of two things: if there is no stamped self-addressed envelope, I throw it into the bin.-If there is, I write and tell them to f**k off. — Philip Larkin

As far as I'm concerned, love means fighting, big fat lies, and a couple of slaps across the face. — Edith Piaf

What scrunched under our overshoes as we trudged through the stubble of the grainfield was the nasty mix of moistureless snow and windblown dirt that we called snirt. — Ivan Doig

The way most people approach business - and the way they mostly teach in business school - involves the analytical mind. It divides it up and looks at parts in isolation. — John Mackey