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Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By Bill Engvall

I don't have big time celebrity friends - I'm just a guy. — Bill Engvall

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By John Holt

Children learn from anything and everything they see. They learn wherever they are, not just in special learning places. — John Holt

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By Lisa Wingate

Well, that's one of the paradoxes of life. You can't have it all. You can have some of this and some of that or all of this and none of that. We make the trade-offs we think are best at the time. — Lisa Wingate

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By Rajneesh

The more desires you have, the more misery you will create for yourself. Misery is a consequence of desiring - and you go on desiring. In fact, you think that if your desires are fulfilled your miseries will disappear. In the first place they are never fulfilled; in the second place, if they are fulfilled, nothing is fulfilled by their fulfillment. You remain as empty as you have always been - or even more, because up to now you were occupied with a certain desire; now even that is fulfilled. A deep deep emptiness comes to you. — Rajneesh

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By Charlie Trotter

I don't know how to put this gently, but I'm trying to tackle the biggest question of all, which is the God question. — Charlie Trotter

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By Roger Finke

In this book, the history of American religion is the history of human actions and human organizations, not the history of ideas (refined or otherwise). But this is not to say that we regard theology as unimportant. To the contrary, we shall argue repeatedly that religious organizations can thrive only to the extent that they have a theology that can comfort souls and motivate sacrifice. In a sense, then, we are urging an underlying model of religious history that is the exact opposite of one based on progress through theological refinement. We shall present compelling evidence that theological refinement is the kind of progress that results in organizational bankruptcy. — Roger Finke

Odoardo Fantacchiotti Quotes By David Cain

But disasters are made of paper. You make a decision or two, then walk in to them like you would a harmless corner store, and soon they're behind you, on the enormous pile of dead and harmless disasters that once had you worried sick.

The sky has fallen a thousand times already. — David Cain