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Unmerited Def Quotes By Robert H. Schuller

When faced with a mountain, I WILL NOT QUIT! I will keep on striving until I climb over, find a pass through, tunnel underneath, or simply stay and turn the mountain into a gold mine with God's help! — Robert H. Schuller

Unmerited Def Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Garden is garden. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Unmerited Def Quotes By Sydney Carter

I see Christ as the incarnation of the piper who is calling us. He dances that shape and pattern which is at the heart of our reality. — Sydney Carter

Unmerited Def Quotes By Tae Yun Kim

Physical training is mental warfare! — Tae Yun Kim

Unmerited Def Quotes By Joss Sheldon

I wanted nirvana," I explained. "I wanted death. I wanted release, any sort of release. And yet here I am, stuck in the material realm; neither enlightened, nor dead, nor free. And that hurts. It hurts so much." It — Joss Sheldon

Unmerited Def Quotes By Eoin Colfer

Connor Broekhart was born to fly, or more accurately he was born flying. — Eoin Colfer

Unmerited Def Quotes By Kate Atkinson

Perhaps we are on an insula ex machina, an artificial place not in the real world at all
a backdrop for the stories we must tell. — Kate Atkinson

Unmerited Def Quotes By Confucius

The nobler sort of man emphasizes the good qualities in others, and does not accentuate the bad. The inferior does. — Confucius

Unmerited Def Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Hegel asserts that the real is rational, and the rational is real. But when he says this he does not mean by 'the real' what an empiricist would mean. He admits, and even urges, that what to the empiricist appear to be facts are, and must be, irrational; it is only after their apparent character has been transformed by viewing them as aspects of the whole that they are seen to be rational. Nevertheless, the identification of the real and the rational leads unavoidably to some of the complacency inseparable from the belief that 'whatever is, is right'. — Bertrand Russell