Yug Ylimaf Quotes & Sayings
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When you value people, you give them freedom. — Martha McSally

I think you grow up every year, every day. You learn something new and try to really worry about what's important in life. — Patrick Kane

Unfortunately, in the Hollywood way, respect comes in the form of a trophy a lot of the time. — Dean Winters

The poem of the world is uninterrupted, but few are the ears that hear it. — Henry David Thoreau

The building has shielded generators. The power will be back on in the next three minutes. We need to move. Through — Richard Kadrey

Religions are all living faiths and their essence does not consist in their externals such as rituals, methods of prayer, ceremonies, etc. It rather consist in the inner beliefs and convictions which they carry along with them and which give their followers a distinctive character and way of life. — Kedar Nath Tiwari

Our band had perfected the art of punk-rock camping, throwing a bunch of crap into the van with, like, an hour's notice and just driving out into the mountains, where we'd drink beer, burn food, jam on our instruments around the campfire, and sack out under the open sky. — Gayle Forman

Your soul is involved in your business. Your business exists for your soul. — Jodi Livon

The Biology of Belief — Wayne W. Dyer

The church maintained that having been founded by Christ, who was God incarnate, it alone, through its bishops, was the final and authoritative instrument of divine revelation. Allegiance to the church and obedience to its ordinances were the sole means to salvation. No salvation was therefore possible to anyone who remained outside the church - nulla salus extra ecclesiam. Likewise, Islam placed the main emphasis upon the Koran as the final revelation of God's will. Adherence to the teachings of the Koran, together with the recognition of Allah as God, and Mohammed as the greatest of prophets, constituted for the Moslems the sine qua non of salvation.
The Jews were not quite as emphatic as were the Christians and the Moslems in declaring the rest of mankind ineligible to salvation. Rabbinic teaching was inclined to concede that Gentiles, who were righteous or saintly, had a share in the world to come. — Mordecai Menahem Kaplan