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Svend Karlsen Quotes By Paul Ricoeur

We must recognize the fact that philosophy at the present time is entirely at an impasse concerning the problem of the origin of values. This theoretical failure is reflected in the practical antinomy between submission and rebellion that infects the daily concerns of education, politics, and ethics. If no decision can be made at this level, we must retrace our steps, extricate ourselves from the impasse, and try to gain access, by means of a nonethical approach, to the problem of autonomy and obedience. — Paul Ricoeur

Svend Karlsen Quotes By Sam Huff

I had a will to win that come from being raised poor. — Sam Huff

Svend Karlsen Quotes By Rajneesh

Only the childlike consciousness is capable of understanding all that is beautiful in life, all that is great in existence. And the whole existence is full of greatness, full of glories. This is the only existence there is; its beauty, its truth, is the only beauty and the only truth. But they are available only to the innocent people. Blessed are the innocent, for theirs is the kingdom of God. — Rajneesh

Svend Karlsen Quotes By Michelle Akers

We're part of each other's lives. We're in each other's stories. — Michelle Akers

Svend Karlsen Quotes By Drew Goddard

I had one of those families that let me watch things they should not have let me watch. When I was a kid, I remember I watched 'Alien' at, like, 6. It was traumatizing. — Drew Goddard

Svend Karlsen Quotes By A.A. Milne

For one person who dreams of making fifty thousand pounds, a hundred people dream of being left fifty thousand pounds. — A.A. Milne

Svend Karlsen Quotes By Stan Brakhage

Imagine an eye unruled by man-made laws of perspective, an eye unprejudiced by compositional logic, an eye which does not respond to the name of everything but which must know each object encountered in life through an adventure of perception. How many colors are there in a field of grass to the crawling baby unaware of 'Green'? How many rainbows can light create for the untutored eye? How aware of variations in heat waves can that eye be? Imagine a world alive with incomprehensible objects and shimmering with an endless variety of movement and innumerable gradations of color. Imagine a world before the 'beginning was the word. — Stan Brakhage