Sachverhaltes Quotes & Sayings
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Never be hurried out of the relationship of abiding in Him. — Oswald Chambers
I would rather say that I messed something up, than that I was to afraid to try! — D.M. Pariso
Forget about life, forget about worrying about right and wrong. Plunge into the unknown and the endless and find your place there! — Zhuangzi
Always history is being made; opinions attitudes and institutions change, and there is evolution in the nature of capitalism — Frank Knight
A king should know his people. That's why I sneak out,' he murmurs. 'I do it in the capital too, and at the war front. I like to see how things really are in the kingdom,instead of being told by advisers and diplomats. That's what a good king would do. — Victoria Aveyard
I rely on regular chiropractic care to keep in shape for my strenuous type of acting and singing. — Liza Minnelli
The first "station of separation" corresponds to the state of the ordinary man who perceives the universe as distinct from God. Starting from here, the initiatic itinerary leads the being first to extinction in the divine Unity, which abolishes all perception of created things. But spiritual realization, if it is complete, arrives afterwards at the "second station of separation" where the being perceives simultaneously the one in the multiple and the multiple in the one. — Abdelkader El Djezairi
One of the best things in being a criminal is having no schedule. — Edward Bunker
There is but one chain holding us in fetters, and that is our love of life. — Seneca.
I let my narrative embroidering impulses take over in prose poems. — Matthea Harvey
Kierkegaard was a Christian, though he hated the Danish Church and couldn't accept the way complacent Christians around him behaved. For him, religion was a heart-wrenching option, not a cosy excuse for a song in church. — Nigel Warburton
Bright is the ring of words When the right man rings them, Fair the fall of songs When the singer sings them. Still they are carolled and said - On wings they are carried - After the singer is dead And the maker buried. — Robert Louis Stevenson
