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Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Jonathan Bartley

In the future, the churches will focus less on gaining political control of the levers of power and more on subverting power and the systems through which it is exercised, holding the powerful to account and shaping the contexts in which they operate. Drawing on the idea of 'the powers' that lie behind systems, institutions, and governments, the church will involve itself in identifying, examining, and exposing the 'idols' of the political system. — Jonathan Bartley

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Mark Rickerby

So relax into life, breathe deep and let go.
Attain what you need but don't sell your soul.
For it's a treasure far beyond the mere baubles of men
and once lost, much harder to earn back again.

(From the poem "Gratitude" by Mark Rickerby) — Mark Rickerby

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Sheila Newberry

provide for you. — Sheila Newberry

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Lance Henriksen

The only one that I think I could beat, if my life depended on it, would be the Predator. If it was in my territory, in my domain, with the guns that I've got, I think I could hurt him pretty bad. That's the only one, though. When you get into metaphysical creatures, they don't play fair. — Lance Henriksen

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By A.P. Sweet

We learn
that all life
is scarce yet abundant.
Profane yet
sacred.
Loving
yet hateful.
Enlightened
yet obscured.
Isolated yet
collective.
That life is
somehow derived from love. — A.P. Sweet

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Laury Falter

Sometimes it's more frightening to be the messenger of bad news than it is to simply avoid delivering the message at all. — Laury Falter

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Bill Vaughan

Beauty, alone, may please, not captivate; if lacking grace, 'tis but a hookless bait. — Bill Vaughan

Peegel Valgustusega Quotes By Douglas Hofstadter

Perhaps the most concise summary of enlightenment would be: transcending dualism ... Dualism is the conceptual division of the world into categories ... human perception is by nature a dualistic phenomenon which makes the quest for enlightenment an uphill struggle, to say the least. — Douglas Hofstadter