Pangit Ako Quotes & Sayings
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The great Islamic nation cannot ... be indifferent and remain silent on the injustice done to you. The Islamic nation is required to assist you in any way it can. — Ali Khamenei
At the beginning of June 1944, the war was reaching a climax. German troops had been brutalised by the savagery of the ongoing fighting in Russia, where the Red Army was secretly preparing its vast encirclement of the Germans' Army Group Centre. — Antony Beevor
The heresy of one age is the orthodox belief and "only infallible rule" of the nest. — Theodore Parker
Mood alteration is an ingredient of compulsive/addictive behavior. Addiction has been described as "a pathological relationship to any mood-altering experience that has life-damaging consequences." Toxic shame has been suggested as the core and fuel of all addiction. Religious addiction is rooted in toxic shame, which can be readily mood-altered through various religious behaviors. One can get feelings of righteousness through any form of worship. One can fast, pray, meditate, serve others, go through sacramental rituals, speak in tongues, be slain by the Holy Spirit, quote the Bible, read Bible passages, or say the name of Yahweh or Jesus. Any of these can be a mood-altering experience. If one is toxically shamed, such an experience can be immensely rewarding. — John Bradshaw
There is no beast, no rush of fire, like woman so untamed. She calmly goes her way where even panthers would be shamed. — Aristophanes
Nothing anyone says in a bar is true. — Mark Ruffalo
I love to go see live music. That used to be what I would do, almost every other night, and watch drummers play. — Patty Schemel
We have to bring the humanity and compassion back. — Shelley Morrison
Heaven has appointed me to rule all the nations, for hitherto there has been no order upon the steppes. — Genghis Khan
Sin is a dangerous toy in the hands of the virtuous. It should be left to the congenitally sinful, who know when to play with it and when to let it alone. — H.L. Mencken