Unterrichten Konjugation Quotes & Sayings
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Constructionism thus impoverishes humanity, by subtracting from our human powers and accrediting all of them - selfhood, reflexivity, thought, memory and emotionality - to society's discourse. — Margaret Scotford Archer

Whether it is happy or unhappy, a man's life is the only treasure he can ever possess. — Giacomo Casanova

Wearing a dress shows I can be as feminine as I want. I'm a heterosexual ... big deal, but if I was a homosexual, it wouldn't matter, either. — Kurt Cobain

Front of her dress somewhere — Carolyn Brown

I will play to create history and enjoy myself and give pleasure to the fans. — Olivier Giroud

God knows why nobody ever learns from the preceding generation - but they don't. — Doris Lessing

You mustn't take what I say as gospel because no one can second-guess the future. — James Lovelock

Freelance isn't for everyone - you've got to be aggressive and enjoy working alone. But you could make more money than you ever imagined. — Nicole Williams

It [being very rich] used to worry me, and I thought it wrong to have so many beautiful things when others had nothing. Now I realize that it is possible for the rich to sin by coveting the privileges of the poor. The poor have always been the favourites of God and his saints, but I believe that is is one of the special achievements of Grace to sanctify the whole of life, riches included. — Evelyn Waugh

The Gospel presents us with the righteousness of Jesus Christ, who, in his earthly life, perfectly interpreted the word of his Father. In so doing he justified the fallible attempts of his people to interpret the word. The justification of our hermeneutics by the perfect hermeneutics of Christ is the motivation for us to strive for hermeneutical sanctification. — Graeme Goldsworthy

We put pride into everything like salt. We like to see that our good works are known. If our virtues are seen, we are pleased; if our faults are perceived, we are sad. I remark that in a great many people; if one says anything to them, it disturbs them, it annoys them. The saints were not like that - they were vexed if their virtues were known, and pleased that their imperfections should be seen. — John Vianney

He had long been indifferent to which side won; he wished only that one or the other would do so decisively while he was still alive. — Elizabeth Speller