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Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Ayn Rand

Now take a human body. Why wouldn't you like to see a human body with a curling tail with a crest of ostrich feathers at the end? And with ears shaped like acanthus leaves? It would be ornamental, you know, instead of the stark, bare ugliness we have now. Well, why don't you like the idea? Because it would be useless and pointless. Because the beauty of the human body is that is hasn't a single muscle which doesn't serve its purpose; that there's not a line wasted; that every detail of it fits one idea, the idea of a man and the life of a man. — Ayn Rand

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Romano Guardini

To understand antiquity's idea of man, we must examine its gods and heroes, myths and legends. In these we find the classical prototype of genuine man. ... the will to greatness, wealth, power and fame. Anything opposed to it falls short of the authentically human. ...

What a world of difference between this conception and that to which Christ has led us! ...

Jesus' friends are in no way remarkable for their talent or character. He who considers the apostles or disciples great from a human or religious point of view raises the suspicion that he is unacquainted with true greatness. Moreover, he is confusing standards, for the apostle and disciple have nothing to do with such greatness. Their uniqueness consists of their being sent, of their God-given role of pillars for the coming salvation. — Romano Guardini

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Davy Jones

The thing is, the reader doesn't want to hear about bad times. — Davy Jones

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Sammy Nickalls

And love is work. But it's the best kind of work there is. — Sammy Nickalls

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Susan Sontag

The public voice in the theater today is crude and raucous, and, all too often, weak-minded. — Susan Sontag

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

It is the modern literature of the educated, not of the uneducated, which is avowedly and aggressively criminal..The vast mass of humanity, with their vast mass of idle books and idle words, have never doubted and never will doubt that courage is splendid, that fidelity is noble, that distressed ladies should be rescued, and vanquished enemies spared. There are a large number of cultivated persons who doubt these maxims of daily life. — G.K. Chesterton

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Sandor Marai

Sin is not just what the catechism says it is. Sin is not simply that which we commit. Sin is also what we desire but are too weak to do. — Sandor Marai

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Muriel Barbery

Truth will out, when the end is near . . . we are all prisoners of our own destiny, must confront it with the knowledge that there is no way out and, in our epilogue, must be the person we have always been deep inside, regardless of any illusions we may have nurtured in our lifetime. — Muriel Barbery

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Additi Gupta

Working together is a way of knowing each other better. — Additi Gupta

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Christianity is a superhuman paradox whereby two opposite passions may blaze beside each other. — G.K. Chesterton

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Brian Dickinson

Whether your mountain is a literal one or not, I believe that God has put each of us on this planet to live a life that is beyond imagination. I don't recommend the death zone for everyone, but I do recommend that whatever spot you find yourself in, you discover and climb your personal Mount Everest. — Brian Dickinson

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Washington Allston

The Painter who seeks popularity in Art closes the door upon his own genius. — Washington Allston

Saint Magdalen Of Canossa Quotes By Forest Whitaker

I certainly don' think I could've played the character [Idi Amin] the same way without being in Uganda. I loved working in Uganda. — Forest Whitaker