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Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Andrew Ross Sorkin

The moment a large investor doesn't believe a government will pay back its debt when it says it will, a crisis of confidence could develop. Investors have scant patience for the years of good governance - politically fraught fiscal restructuring, austerity and debt rescheduling - it takes to defuse a sovereign-debt crisis. — Andrew Ross Sorkin

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By David Bentley Hart

God is not merely one, in the way that a finite object might be merely singular or unique, but is oneness as such, the one act of being and unity by which any finite thing exists and by which all things exist together. — David Bentley Hart

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Khalil Gibran

Love has the power that dispels death; charm that conquers the enemy. — Khalil Gibran

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Johnny Rich

Inhumanity is part of humanity as much as suffering is a part of stories. Cruelty is written in the human script. — Johnny Rich

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Bob Goff

The cool thing about taking Jesus up on His offer is that whatever controls you doesn't anymore. People who used to be obsessed about becoming famous no longer care whether anybody knows their name. People who used to want power are willing to serve. People who used to chase money freely give it away. People who used to beg others for acceptance are now strong enough to give love. When we get our security from Christ, we no longer have to look for it in the world, and that's a pretty good trade. — Bob Goff

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Sara Gruen

I stare at her for a long moment. I want to kiss her. I want to kiss her more than I've ever wanted anything in my life. — Sara Gruen

Symbolist Manifesto Quotes By Terence McKenna

I think psychedelics are sort of like doing calisthenics in preparation for the marathon at the end of time. — Terence McKenna