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Radstadt Quotes By Julius Evola

America ... has created a 'civilization' that represents an exact contradiction of the ancient European tradition. It has introduced the religion of praxis and productivity; it has put the quest for profit, great industrial production, and mechanical, visible, and quantitative achievements over any other interest. It has generated a soulless greatness of a purely technological and collective nature, lacking any background of transcendence, inner light, and true spirituality. America has [built a society where] man becomes a mere instrument of production and material productivity within a conformist social conglomerate — Julius Evola

Radstadt Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Faith is to believe what we cannot see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. — Augustine Of Hippo

Radstadt Quotes By Rosie Thomas

They had lived and known glory, and then they were ddead. She was alive and they were not, and nothing but a heartbeat separated her from them — Rosie Thomas

Radstadt Quotes By Michael Arad

I really appreciate artists of the 20th century, and I can see a lot of their influence on my work, but to suggest that my design only fits within an 'ism' kind of bothers me. — Michael Arad

Radstadt Quotes By Gro Harlem Brundtland

The launch of the report coincides with the initiation by WHO of the global strategy for the prevention and control of osteoporosis, and I think a good partnership could be established in our common efforts to prevent osteoporosis. — Gro Harlem Brundtland

Radstadt Quotes By Mike Mullin

Only survivors are allowed the luxury of sadness. — Mike Mullin

Radstadt Quotes By Seth Berkley

In large part, thanks to widespread immunization, the number of young children dying each year has declined significantly, from approximately 14 million in 1979 to slightly less than eight million in 2010. — Seth Berkley