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wisdom art teach
Art can teach without at all ceasing to be art. C. S. Lewis
wisdom hands firsts
If one is only to talk from first-hand experience, conversation would be a very poor business. C. S. Lewis
wisdom holy-places burning
If these holy places, things, and days cease to remind us, if they obliterate our awareness that all ground is holy and every bush (could we but perceive it) a Burning Bush, then the hallows begin to do harm. Hence both the necessity, and the perennial danger, of 'religion.' C. S. Lewis
wisdom thinking differences
In any fairly large and talkative community such as a university there is always the danger that those who think alike should gravitate together where they will henceforth encounter opposition only in the emasculated form of rumour that the outsiders say thus and thus. The absent are easily refuted, complacent dogmatism thrives, and differences of opinion are embittered by the group hostility. Each group hears not the best, but the worst, that the other group can say. C. S. Lewis
wisdom mistake imperfection
Love, while always forgiving of imperfections and mistakes, can never cease to will their removal. C. S. Lewis
wisdom heart love-is
Other than heaven, the only place where one's heart is completely safe from the dangers of love is hell. C. S. Lewis
wisdom absent
The absent are easily refuted. C. S. Lewis
wisdom gaps different
The gap between those who worship different gods is not so wide as the gap between those who worship and those who don't. C. S. Lewis
wisdom medicine disease
Who will take medicine unless he knows he is in the grip of disease? C. S. Lewis
overcoming obstacles scar
Scars are reminders of the obstacles we've overcome. Wear them proudly. Ashton Kutcher
overcoming programs tonic
That's the real tonic for these programs and why (people) come back and do them again. It's overcoming something powerful. Brian Collins
overcoming dyslexia difficult
I definitely have managed to overcome dyslexia now to become a fully functional human being but things were a lot more difficult when I was younger. Ahmet Zappa
overcoming fame
Fame overcomes everything. Britt Ekland
overcoming separation natural
Mysticism occurs whenever a human being sees the separation between the natural and the supernatural, between the temporal and the eternal, as overcome. Albert Schweitzer
overcoming limits
All limits exist only in thought, and that is where they are overcome. Alan Cohen
overcoming helping sometimes
It seems sometimes as if one were powerless to do any more from within to overcome troubles, and that help must come from without. A. C. Benson
overcoming limits obstacles
There are no limits, only obstacles, and any obstacle can be overcome. David Belle
overcoming obstacles found
Obstacles are found everywhere, and in overcoming them we nourish ourselves. David Belle
fortune growing growth joining measured members rapidly
Our members are growing more rapidly than most Fortune 500 or S&P 500. We've measured their growth from before joining TEC and after, and there is a significant growth after joining us. Dan Barnett
fortune glad great
I think it was great fortune that night. I'm glad the referees got the play right, Tom Brady
fortune housing tying
is tying your fortune to the fortune of the housing market. Michael Hutchison
fortune freedom god three wisdom
It is by the fortune of God that, in this country, we have three benefits: freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and the wisdom never to use either. Mark Twain
fortune goal good nice second
I think the first goal was a nice one-two with good play from Ruud and Quinton Fortune but that second goal was superb. Alex Ferguson
fortune grace happy quiet style sweet translate
Happy is your Grace That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style William Shakespeare
fortune good smile thy turn wheel
Fortune, good night; smile once more, turn thy wheel William Shakespeare
fortune gives
Fortune gives too much to many, but enough to none. Martial Martial
fortune gives none
Fortune gives many too much, but none enough Marcus Aurelius