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Numeste Institutia Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

We tend to think of nourishment only as what we take in through our mouths, but what we consume with our eyes, our ears, our noses, our tongues, and our bodies is also food. The conversations going on around us, and those we participate in, are also food. Are we consuming and creating the kind of food that is healthy for us and helps us grow? — Thich Nhat Hanh

Numeste Institutia Quotes By Samuel Johnson

It is, however, not necessary, that a man should forbear to write, till he has discovered some truth unknown before; he may be sufficiently useful, by only diversifying the surface of knowledge, and luring the mind by a new appearance to a second view of those beauties which it had passed over inattentively before. — Samuel Johnson

Numeste Institutia Quotes By Helen Humphreys

It's better to have no secrets. Lies are always harder to manage than the truth. — Helen Humphreys

Numeste Institutia Quotes By Stanley Hauerwas

Civil religion is the attempt to empower religion, not for the good of religion, but for the creation of the citizen. — Stanley Hauerwas

Numeste Institutia Quotes By William Feather

After saying our prayers, we ought to do something to make them come true. — William Feather

Numeste Institutia Quotes By Aminatta Forna

What ultimately happened is that my country had a war. I think it would be extraordinary, as a writer, not to want to write about that. — Aminatta Forna

Numeste Institutia Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you live for a very long while, you will have to watch your friends and loved ones die, your body age and lose its beauty and vigor, and your mental capacities fade. — Frederick Lenz

Numeste Institutia Quotes By D.L. Moody

The next "I will" is found in Luke, fifth chapter. We read of a leper who came to Christ, and said: "Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean." The Lord touched him, saying, "I will: be thou clean"; and immediately the leprosy left him. — D.L. Moody