Thomist Quotes & Sayings
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Upset? Ask yourself what this person does that is a trigger for judging them? — Marshall B. Rosenberg

When we keep claiming the light, we will find ourselves becoming more and more radiant. — Henri Nouwen

You are my armour and my sword, my faith and my treasure, everything I'm fighting for. — Alice Hoffman

If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't thinking. — Elizabeth George

There are undoubtedly advantages to being dead, said Julius. — Jonas Jonasson

But make no mistake about it, Jordan. When the time is right and you're ready" - he trailed his forefinger along the edge of her palm and stilled when she shivered in response - "I have every intention of getting you into bed. And sleeping will have little to do with it. — Sara Humphreys

Before my encounter with Thomist philosophy through Maritain, I had almost reached the same conclusions through the logical development of my work, intuition and thought, but what a great sense of joy I felt upon discovering, in Maritain, the confirmation of certain thought patterns, certain ways of clarifying these to myself and to others — Gino Severini

One man's transparency is another's humiliation. — Gerry Adams

It might be said that the Thomist begins with something solid like the taste of an apple, and afterwards deduces a divine life for the intellect; while the Mystic exhausts the intellect first, and says finally that the sense of God is something like the taste of an apple. — G.K. Chesterton

I'm still a fiscal conservative, and I'm inclined to pay down debt. — Jim Flaherty

I don't think the sport is any more dangerous than it's ever been. — Shaun White

With modeling, you are the client and you give them what they want ... with music, it is all about you, people are buying into you as a person. — Caprice Bourret

Just Do What you feel, and Don't you fool yourself — Ziggy Marley

Some of my stuff, I realize is just rage. — Andy Kindler

And now she was thinking of her own death, with her heart gripped not by fear but by the excitement of a great discovery, the feeling that she was about to learn what she had been unable to learn from her brief experience of love. What she thought about death was childish, but what could never have touched her in the past now filled her with poignant tenderness, as sometimes a familiar face we see suddenly with the eyes of love makes us aware that it has been dearer to us than life itself for longer than we have ever realized. — Georges Bernanos