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Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Albert Camus

I always hope, in fact, that my interlocutor will be a policeman and that he will arrest me for the theft of 'The Just Judges'". — Albert Camus

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Mac Thornberry

Energy is necessary for economic growth, for a better quality of life, and for human progress. — Mac Thornberry

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Jurgen Moltmann

[Christian theology] awakens pain over the present internal and external enslavements of human beings — Jurgen Moltmann

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Jim Rohn

Good people are found, not changed. — Jim Rohn

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By David Weber

I see you're closer to on time than usual! — David Weber

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By N. T. Wright

In Matthew's gospel, Jesus's sayings in the other gospels about the "kingdom of God" are rendered as "kingdom of heaven"; since many read Matthew first, when they find Jesus talking about "entering the kingdom of heaven," they have their assumptions confirmed and suppose that he is indeed talking about how to go to heaven when you die, which is certainly not what either Jesus or Matthew had in mind. Many mental pictures have grown up around this and are now assumed to be what the Bible teaches or what Christians believe.9 — N. T. Wright

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Joris-Karl Huysmans

And then he experienced an inexplicable confusion of thoughts, like a rosary of ideas comprised of diverse and ingenious beads that had unraveled and was now rattling around in his brain with no thread linking them, no coherence. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Preoccupations Synonyms Quotes By Kirstie Alley

When I see someone who is starved, they don't look alert. They don't have boundless energy. If you're too skinny, it looks like you're near death. — Kirstie Alley