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Rabbins Quotes By William Rainey Harper

No patriotism is genuine that is merely partisan or provincial. — William Rainey Harper

Rabbins Quotes By Jean-Pierre Raffarin

The Europe we are in the process of building is the Europe of the 21st century; it's not the Europe of the 20th century. — Jean-Pierre Raffarin

Rabbins Quotes By Peter Scazzero

Lord, help me to be still before you. Lead me to a greater vision of who you are, and in so doing, may I see myself - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Grant me the courage to follow you, to be faithful to become the unique person you have created me to be. I ask you for the Holy Spirit's power to not copy another person's life or journey. "God, submerge me in the darkness of your love, that the consciousness of my false, everyday self falls away from [me] like a soiled garment. . . . May my 'deep self' fall into your presence. . . . knowing you alone . . . carried away into eternity like a dead leaf in the November wind."24 In Jesus' name, amen. — Peter Scazzero

Rabbins Quotes By Daniel Tammet

Clouds and buttercups exist in poetry, but they are there only because storms and flowers populate the world too. — Daniel Tammet

Rabbins Quotes By Adrienne Rich

Sleeping. Turning in turn like planets rotating in their midnight meadow: a touch is enough to let us know we're not alone in the universe, even in sleep. — Adrienne Rich

Rabbins Quotes By Aleksandr Anufriyev

To say ; " I want to travel in time", just like saying;"I want to travel in dial — Aleksandr Anufriyev

Rabbins Quotes By Herman Melville

The world is forever babbling of originality; but there never yet was an original man, in the sense intended by the world; the first man himself
who according to the Rabbins was also the first author
not being an original; the only original author being God. — Herman Melville

Rabbins Quotes By Arthur Mee

Man shall never reach the moon, for such a quantity of gunpowder would be needed as to gravely injure the crew. — Arthur Mee