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Torgo Quotes By Bernie Siegel

I once heard a man say he knew there was a God, he just didn't think he needed Him. It is nice to take care of yourself and be independent, but it is also nice to know that you have a resource to rely on in times of need. If you are used to fending entirely for yourself, then when a catastrophe occurs you will expend a lot of energy looking for help at a time when you need your energy looking for help at a time when you need your energy for creative work. — Bernie Siegel

Torgo Quotes By Denis Diderot

The first step towards philosophy is incredulity. — Denis Diderot

Torgo Quotes By Stephen Lang

I love the stage. It's terrifying in a way that film and television is not. When you're about to go out, and you're adrenaline just gets out of control, and that can be really daunting. — Stephen Lang

Torgo Quotes By Sarah Doudney

Father, show me how to praise Thee When I seek Thy courts to-day; Guide me by Thy love, and raise me
Let me feel the words I say. Bless me on this hallowed morning, Bid my soul to Thee draw near; Teach me, and my heart shall listen
Speak, Lord, and Thy child shall hear. — Sarah Doudney

Torgo Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Even now, it seemed to Gansey that he could feel the aching presence of the nearby mountains, like the space between him and the peaks was a tangible thing. — Maggie Stiefvater

Torgo Quotes By Charles Stross

Pubs are, disturbingly, where I hatch most of my best idea-sculptures: possibly it's something to do with the disinhibiting effects of alcohol, or maybe it's just having company to yack at. — Charles Stross

Torgo Quotes By Maximus The Confessor

If the divine Logos of God the Father became son of man and man so that He might make men gods and the sons of God, let us believe that we shall reach the realm where Christ Himself now is; for He is the head of the whole body (cf. Col. 1:18), and endued with our humanity has gone to the Father as forerunner on our behalf. God will stand 'in the midst of the congregation of gods' (Ps. 82:1 LXX) - that is, of those who are saved - distributing the rewards of that realm's blessedness to those found worthy to receive them, not separated from them by any space. — Maximus The Confessor

Torgo Quotes By Antonio Gramsci

It is in their interests to have a stable, skilled labour force, a permanently well-adjusted complex, because the human complex (the collective worker) of an enterprise is also a machine which cannot, without considerable loss, be taken to pieces too often and renewed with single new parts. — Antonio Gramsci

Torgo Quotes By E.L. James

You're becoming insatiable," he murmurs. "I've only got a taste for you," I whisper. — E.L. James

Torgo Quotes By Alexandra Guarnaschelli

I bent my head over a stove in my early 20s and picked it up in my 30s. — Alexandra Guarnaschelli

Torgo Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Sometimes, how others look at it must not be how you should see it! Sometimes, how it means to others must not be how it should mean to you! It must have a different meaning to you, but positively, then you can understand people, the mission, and accomplish the vision with a good sense of humor, seriousness and understanding, insight, tenacity and distinctiveness! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Torgo Quotes By George Gillespie

There is no sinfulness in the will and affections without some error in the understanding. All lusts which a natural man lives in, are lusts of ignorance. — George Gillespie

Torgo Quotes By Dallas Willard

Sometimes we get caught up in trying to glorify God by praising what He can do and we lose sight of the practical point of what He actually does do. — Dallas Willard

Torgo Quotes By Letitia Baldrige

We ought to be vigilantes for kindness and consideration. — Letitia Baldrige

Torgo Quotes By Hermann Hesse

All of this had always existed, and he had not seen it; — Hermann Hesse