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god man
Man does what he can, God does what he will. Proverb Proverbs
god heart key life
Life is the car, your heart is the key and God is the chauffeur. Sathya Baba
god people
Like, honest to God, I don't expect people to be into what I'm into. Martin Freeman
god thank
Luckily, I'm still playing. Thank God I'm still out there. Barry Bonds
god love lust vital
Lust is Love without the vital ingredient: Passion. Leo Veness
god secret
Luis Palau is the best-kept secret God ever had. Stephen Baldwin
god
Making films has been kind of my way of getting closer to God. Corbin Bernsen
god love soul
Love God with all your heart,With all your soul Sathya Baba
god loose prepared ready require shall sit stand worldly
Learn, O saints! From what has been said, to sit loose to all your worldly comforts; and stand ready prepared to part with everything, when God shall require it at your hand. George Whitefield
men united
We are united with all life that is in nature. Man can no longer live his life for himself alone. Albert Schweitzer
men thinking matter
The thinking man must oppose all cruelties no matter how deeply rooted in tradition or surrounded by a halo. Albert Schweitzer
men problem great-men
For us the great men are not those who solved the problems, but those whodiscovered them. Albert Schweitzer
men thinking evil
Once a man recognizes himself as a being surrounded by other beings in this world and begins to respect his life and take it to the highest value, he becomes a thinking being. Then he values other lives and experiences them as part of his own life. With that, his goal is to help everyone take their life to the highest value; anything which limits or destroys a life is evil. That is morality. That is how men are related to the world around them. Albert Schweitzer
men thinking bears
Cold completely introspective logic places a philosopher on the road to the abstract. Out of this empty, artificial act of thinking there can result, of course, nothing which bears on the relation of man to himself, and to the universe. Albert Schweitzer
men doe musician
Pablo Casals is a great musician in all he does: a cellist without equal, and extraordinary conductor and composer with something to say. I have been profoundly impressed by all I have heard of his work, but he is a musician of this stature because he is also a great man. Albert Schweitzer
men thinking giving
The man who has become a thinking being feels a compulsion to give every will-to-live the same reverence for life that he gives to his own. He experiences that other life in his own. Albert Schweitzer
men destiny humans
The destiny of man is to be more and more human. Albert Schweitzer
men perfection personality
Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality. Albert Schweitzer
wings people taxes
The right wing walks the walk; the left wing taxes the people that walk the walk Dennis Prager
wings racist may
No day passes without a Democratic politician, a left-wing commentator, or, if I may be excused a redundancy, a left-wing academic labeling Republicans and conservatives racist. Dennis Prager
wings impact black
Once one understands that 'racial tensions' is a euphemism for a black animosity toward whites and a left-wing construct, one begins to understand why the election of a black president has had no impact on most blacks or on the left. Dennis Prager
wings hysteria lifetime
Every Left-wing hysteria of my lifetime has turned out to be untrue. Every single one Dennis Prager
wings hysteria years
Tell me of a right wing-induced hysteria of the last 50 years Dennis Prager
wings giving joy
Joy gives us wings! In times of joy our strength is more vital, our intellect keener, and our understanding less clouded. We seem better able to cope with the world and to find our sphere of influence. Abdu'l Baha
wings fire giving
We are all born with a divine fire in us. Our efforts should be to give wings to this fire and fill the world with the glow of its goodness. Abdul Kalam
wings gone originality
All the poets are indebted more or less to those who have gone before them; even Homer's originality has been questioned, and Virgil owes almost as much to Theocritus, in his Pastorals, as to Homer, in his Heroics; and if our own countryman, Milton, has soared above both Homer and Virgil, it is because he has stolen some feathers from their wings. Charles Caleb Colton
wings done my-fair-lady
I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things I've never done before. Alan Jay Lerner