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Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By Jeffrey Burton Russell

If it were true that Christianity and science were incompatible, there would be no Christians who were respected scientists. If fact, about forty percent of professional natural scientists are practicing Christians, and many others are theists of other kinds. Fewer than thirty percent are atheists. — Jeffrey Burton Russell

Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By James Redfield

The human perception of this energy first begins with a heightened sensitivity to beauty. — James Redfield

Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By Jerry Only

The new album is a childhood dream come true. Got to sing with Ronnie Spector, got to cover a bunch of songs that were influential in drawing a line between the punk form and original rock and roll. — Jerry Only

Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

By mental cultivation I mean a disciplined application of mind that involves deepening our familiarity with a chosen object or theme. Here I am thinking of the Sanskrit term bhavana, which connotes "cultivation," and whose Tibetan equivalent, gom, has the connotation of "familiarization." These two terms, often translated into English as meditation, refer to a whole range of mental practices and not just, as many suppose, to simple methods of relaxation. The original terms imply a process of cultivating familiarity with something, whether it is a habit, a way of seeing, or a way of being. — Dalai Lama XIV

Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Pity, like morphine, does the sick good only at first. It is a means of helping them to feel better, but if you don't get the dose right and know where to stop it becomes a murderous poison. — Stefan Zweig

Sj Land Matse Ill Quotes By Carl Rogers

A person cannot teach another person directly; a person can only facilitate another's learning — Carl Rogers