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patriotism
Many a bum show has been saved by the flag. George M. Cohan
patriotism
True patriotism is better than the wrong kind of piety. Abraham Lincoln
patriotism sin multitudes
Patriotism covers a multitude of sins. Carolyn Wells
patriotism tales partisanship
One tell-tale sign of a Wingnut: they always confuse partisanship with patriotism. John Avlon
patriotism fever stones
Patriotism is as fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave, blind as a stone, and irrational as a headless hen. Ambrose Bierce
patriotism firsts resorts
Patriotism: The first resort of a scoundrel. Ambrose Bierce
patriotism
Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on his own dunghill. Richard Aldington
patriotism belief spontaneous
By patriotism is meant, not only spontaneous, instinctive love for one's own nation, and preference for it above all other nations, but also the belief that such love and preference are good and useful. Leo Tolstoy
patriotism politics spirit
Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress. Thorstein Veblen
politics speaking washington
Washington is a place where politics and economics often aren't on speaking terms. Timothy Noah
politics john-kerry dilettantes
John Kerry, windsurfing dilettante Eleanor Clift
politics
If I was into politics, I would be rich. Lena Headey
politics time
Four years is a long time in politics. Elliott Abrams
politics
I don't know enough about politics. I am out of the loop. Robin Wright
politics
Politics has got too personal, too nasty, in Britain, as it has in America. Dan Aykroyd
politics
Politics is the chloroform of the Irish people, or rather the hashish. Oliver St. John
politics separate sports
This match is about sport and I separate that completely from politics. Oliver Kahn
politics second
A second opinion never hurts, not only in medicine, but also in politics. Sergei Lavrov
spiritual stronger reverence-for-life
The stronger the reverence for natural life, the stronger grows also that for spiritual life. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual thinking self
Rational thinking which is free from assumptions ends therefore in mysticism. To relate oneself in the spirit of reverence for life to the multiform manifestations of the will-to-live which together constitute the world is ethical mysticism. All profound world-view is mysticism, the essence of which is just this: that out of my unsophisticated and naïve existence in the world there comes, as a result of thought about self and the world, spiritual self-devotion to the mysterious infinite Will which is continuously manifested in the universe. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual strong age
Not less strong than the will to truth must be the will to sincerity. Only an age, which can show the courage of sincerity, can possess truth, which works as a spiritual force within it. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual philosophy profound
Ethics are complete, profound and alive only when addressed to all living beings. Only then are we in spiritual connection with the world. Any philosophy not representing this, not based on the indefinite totality of life, is bound to disappear. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual foundation sincerity
Sincerity is the foundation of the spiritual life. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual cute-friendship being-sad
Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual independent reverence-for-life
Reverence for life brings us into a spiritual relation with the world which is independent of all knowledge of the universe. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual yoga deep-life
By having a reverence for life, we enter into a spiritual relation with the world By practicing reverence for life we become good, deep, and alive. Albert Schweitzer
spiritual thinking soul
I always think that we live, spiritually, By what others have given us in the significant hours of our life. These significant hours do not announce themselves as coming, but arrive unexpected. Albert Schweitzer