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Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Amy Carmichael

Our enemy is more aware than we are of the spiritual possibilities that depend upon obedience. — Amy Carmichael

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Anthony Burgess

This truth may be handled either sinfully or profitably; sinfully as when it is treated on only to satisfy curiosity, and to keep up a mere barren speculative dispute ... This point of election ... is not to be agitated in a verbal and contentious way, but in a saving way, to make us tremble and to set us upon a more diligent and close striving with God in prayer, and all other duties. — Anthony Burgess

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Eva Le Gallienne

Innovators are inevitably controversial. — Eva Le Gallienne

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Olivia Newton-John

I've always been aware of my health - when you are having to go on stage and perform, you need to be feeling good - but when I was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, I became really, really conscious of my health. — Olivia Newton-John

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Larry Kramer

We're still leaderless. We still don't have strong organizations that are fighting for us; there isn't a national AIDS organization out there worth squat in my opinion. — Larry Kramer

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Kitaro Nishida

Like any organic entity, a system of consciousness manifests itself through the orderly, differentiated development of a certain unifying reality. — Kitaro Nishida

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Charles Lamb

Nothing puzzles me more than the time and space; and yet nothing troubles me less. — Charles Lamb

Rzelmi Intelligencia Quotes By Haruki Murakami

In the afternoon dark clouds suddenly color the sky a mysterious shade and it starts raining hard, pounding the roof and windows of the cabin. I strip naked and run outside, washing my face with soap and scrubbing myself all over. It feels wonderful. In my joy I shut my eyes and shout out meaningless words as the large raindrops strike me on the cheeks, the eyelids, chest, side, penis, legs, and butt - the stinging pain like a religious initiation or something. Along with the pain there's a feeling of closeness, like for once in my life the world's treating me fairly. I feel elated, as if all of a sudden I've been set free. I face the sky, hands held wide apart, open my mouth wide, and gulp down the falling rain. — Haruki Murakami