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sublime sorrow christianity
Christianity has made martyrdom sublime, and sorrow triumphant. Edwin Hubbel Chapin
sublime enchanting charm
The enchanting charms of this sublime science reveal only to those who have the courage to go deeply into it. Carl Friedrich Gauss
sublime use way
The true Way is sublime. It can't be expressed in language. Of what use are scriptures? But someone who sees his own nature finds the Way, even if he can't read a word. Bodhidharma
sublime essentials thieves
If there is one realm in which it is essential to be sublime, it is in wickedness. You spit on a petty thief, but you can't deny a kind of respect for the great criminal. Denis Diderot
sublime useless doe
Whether God exists or does not exist, He has come to rank among the most sublime and useless truths. Denis Diderot
sublime realization world
True, when you behold Damascus from the Salahiyeh, the last slope of the Anti-Lebanon, it is the realization of all that you have dreamed of Oriental splendor; the world has no picture more dazzling. It is Beauty carried to the Sublime, as I have felt when overlooking some boundless forest of palms within the tropics. Bayard Taylor
sublime tiny spirit
Sometimes I feel quite distinctly that what is inside me is not all of me. There is something else, sublime, quite indestructible, some tiny fragment of the Universal spirit.Don't you feel that? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
sublime half world
To make this trivial world sublime, take half a gram of phanerothyme. Aldous Huxley
sublime
From sublime to ridiculousness there is only one step. Napoleon Bonaparte
eloquence scorn
True eloquence scorns eloquence. Blaise Pascal
eloquence
Continued eloquence is wearisome. Blaise Pascal
eloquence
Continuous eloquence wearies. Blaise Pascal
eloquence
The less there is of eloquence, the more there is of love. Charles Perrault
eloquence rules speak subject thoroughly
To feel your subject thoroughly and to speak without fear, are the only rules of eloquence Oliver Goldsmith
eloquence government
Government is not reason, it is not eloquence - it is force. George Washington
eloquence prose
Eloquence is the poetry of prose. William C. Bryant
eloquence transactions invites
Eloquence invites us to bring some part of ourselves to the transaction. William Zinsser
whole-life can-do happens
It had to happen to you, to concentrate your whole life on one point, and then discover that you can do anything except live at that point. Cesare Pavese
whole-life suburbia candidates
I'm really the candidate who has really lived his whole life in suburbia. Bob McDonnell
whole
The whole system of society tells you what to do. Barry White
whole
What we are in ourselves, and what we owe to others makes us a complete whole. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
whole corners sneak
I havent had the whole famous thing happen to me yet, and I hope I never will. I like to sneak away in the corners and hide a lot. Brenton Thwaites
whole-life whole
I've been myself my whole life. Bode Miller
whole-life whole jokes
My whole life, I've been telling jokes. Brad Garrett
whole-life words-and-music slips
if only my whole life could be words and music, if only everything else could slip away. Elizabeth Wurtzel
whole-life meetings has-beens
My whole life has been pledged to this meeting with you... Alexander Pushkin