Timotej Quotes & Sayings
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Believe that none of the effort you put into coming closer to God is ever wasted - even if in the end you don't achieve what you are striving for. — Nachman Of Breslov

Friendship matters, especially in old age, when death reduces the number of one's friends. — Marilyn Yalom

D.H. Lawrence says that myths are "inexhaustible" because they are symbols of heart mysteries. That is, they can't be exhausted - they somehow have embodied some central human mystery (love, loss, being a body in time, who knows which or what?) and thus can be retold infinitely and still be rich. That's part of your saying: it's old, but it's also new. Or: there's nothing "new" in the human heart, but it still matters lots. — Gregory Orr

Mary is the only possible witness to Jesus's conception and birth. And Luke is a credible witness to Mary's pondering. — Scott Hahn

A cup of blueberries a day may keep cognitive decline away. — Brant Cortright

There was a long pause. "Um, I'm afraid I don't know the word in English."
"The word for what?"
"I just said I don't *know* it! — Scott Westerfeld

Open the gates of wisdom, tear the veil of ignorance, enter the abode of Divine Bliss. Rest in peace forever. — Sathya Sai Baba

There are countries that prefer to think that they're buying comfort at the cost of others, but I don't think that's the way you can act in this world. There are no neutral groups. — Jose Maria Aznar

Inspiration strikes at very funny times. — Gillian Jacobs

In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances. — Herbert Spencer

Get specific sooner and reap many rewards. The specific detail or example proves the general conclusion, not the reverse. The more specific you are abut anything the more clear you become, for yourself and in telling others. Thus you reduce the chance of others misunderstanding you. And you become more compelling, credible and memorable. — Kare Anderson

Language used truly, not mere talk, neither propaganda, nor chatter, has real power. Its words are allowed to be themselves, to bless or curse, wound or heal. They have the power of a 'word made flesh,' of ordinary speech that suddenly takes hold, causing listeners to pay close attention, and even to release bodily sighs
whether of recognition, delight, grief, or distress. — Kathleen Norris

What's the use of askin' a man to execute if he can't execute? — Casey Stengel