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Yetmis6tv Quotes By Daniel Marques

As humans, we have learned to love and trust money, while losing love and trust for one another. That's how money became the anti-Christian symbol of our world, opposing the Christian alchemic transmutation as Jesus taught us. — Daniel Marques

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Cornelia Funke

Time is a horse that runs in the heart, a horse Without a rider on a road at night. The mind sits listening and hears it pass. — Cornelia Funke

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Imre Lakatos

The proving power of the intellect or the senses was questioned by the skeptics more than two thousand years ago; but they were browbeaten into confusion by the glory of Newtonian physics. — Imre Lakatos

Yetmis6tv Quotes By William Gibson

Armitage smiled, a smile that meant as much as the twitch of some insect's antenna. — William Gibson

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Pope Francis

The obsession with economic profit and technical efficiency puts the human rhythms of life at risk. — Pope Francis

Yetmis6tv Quotes By John Of Kronstadt

When you say a prayer, He (The Holy Spirit) is in every word of it, and like a Holy Fire, penetrates each word. — John Of Kronstadt

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Ben Affleck

Also, getting the chance to play a supporting part meant that I didn't have to do as much as the protagonist, such as running around telling the story. [As the protagonist] you push the story whereas, paradoxically, as a character part, you have a chance to explore some of the nuance and some of the more complicated aspects of a character. — Ben Affleck

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Novala Takemoto

I only had the right to sit in the shadows of the world,in complete silence. Whether I was laughed at, or told I was discusting, or thought of as unpleasant I would sit in the shadows. — Novala Takemoto

Yetmis6tv Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers. — Sydney J. Harris