Quotes 801 till 820 of 3662.
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Experience which was once claimed by the aged is now claimed exclusively by the young.
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Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
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Faith embraces many truths which seem to contradict each other.
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Faith is a reasoning trust, a trust which reckons thoughtfully and confidently upon the trustworthiness of God.
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Faith is an excitement and an enthusiasm: it is a condition of intellectual magnificence to which we must cling as to a treasure, and not squander on our way through life in the small coin of empty words, or in exact and priggish argument.
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Faith is an oasis in the heart which will never be reached by the caravan of thinking.
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Faith is not a thing which one ''loses,'' we merely cease to shape our lives by it.
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Faith makes it possible to achieve that which man's mind can conceive and believe.
Jeet Kune Do (1997) Part 6 -
Faith means belief in something concerning which doubt is theoretically possible.
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Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch, which ought to be applied as sparingly as possible.
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Family life is too intimate to be preserved by the spirit of justice. It can be sustained by a spirit of love which goes beyond justice.
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Far from being a material world, this is a psychic world, which allows us to make only indirect and hypothetical inferences about the real nature of matter. The psychic, alone has immediate reality, and this includes all forms of the psychic, even the 'unreal' ideas and thoughts which refer to nothing 'external'. We may call them 'imagination' or 'delusion,' but that does not detract in any way from their effectiveness...
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Fascism conceives of the State as an absolute, in comparison with which all individuals or groups are relative, only to be conceived in their relation to the State.
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Fashion, by which what is really fantastic becomes for a moment the universal.
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Fate is the endless chain of causation, whereby things are; the reason or formula by which the world goes on.
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Fate, then, is a name for facts not yet passed under the fire of thought; for causes which are unpenetrated.
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Fear may come true that which one is afraid of.
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Fear of error which everything recalls to me at every moment of the flight of my ideas, this mania for control, makes men prefer reason's imagination to the imagination of the senses. And yet it is always the imagination alone which is at work.
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Fear of sexuality is the new, disease-sponsored register of the universe of fear in which everyone now lives.
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Few are sufficiently sensible of the importance of that economy in reading which selects, almost exclusively, the very first order of books. Why, except for some special reason, read an inferior book, at the very time you might be reading one of the highest order?
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