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able pessimism bad-things
The bad thing about all religions is that, instead of being able to confess their allegorical nature, they have to conceal it. Arthur Schopenhauer
able proof teach
The proof that you know something is that you are able to teach it Aristotle
able should wells
If you're my friend I should be able to talk to you but I can't, and if I can't talk to you, well, what is the point of you? Of us? David Nicholls
able demand difficulty
If proper in their own conduct, what difficulty would they have in governing? But if not able to be proper in their own conduct, how can they demand such conduct from others? Confucius
able faults virtue
To know your faults and be able to change is the greatest virtue. Confucius
able way life-is
Life is going to be complex, and the only way we're able navigate our way through it at all is by living as best we can and absorbing those experiences and somehow making intuitive responses in future situations that resemble them in some way. Daniel Tammet
able different levels
I was able to make many different kinds of movies. They enriched me on many different levels. Andrew Lau
able doe belief
There is something about the South that accepts the supernatural. If you don't accept it and you're having a conversation with someone who does, it's just one of those polite things where you don't question their belief in ghosts. You just go, 'Oh, yeah, okay.' It's amazing to be able to have conversations like that. Alice Englert
able conscious decided
Conscious of not being able to separate myself from my time, I have decided to become part of it. Albert Camus
faults mask pride
Pride is the mask we make of our faults Hebrew Proverb
faults problem
That's one of our biggest problems, it's always somebody else's fault instead of our own fault. Don Young
faults discontent
Everything becomes so problematic because of basic faults: from a discontent with myself. Anna Freud
faults doe force
God never does withdraw; His works come to no halt; If you don't feel His force, yourself must be at fault. Angelus Silesius
faults comfortable knows
I know my faults, but I'm comfortable with me. Roger Daltrey
faults defects neighbour
Whoever recounts to you the faults of your neighbour will doubtless expose your defects to others. Saadi
faults arms emptiness
Jill felt an emptiness open inside of her as she lifted her arm, a sense that something vital was being subtracted from her life. It was always like that when somebody you cared about went away, even when you knew it was inevitable, and it probably wasn't your fault. (341) Tom Perrotta
faults
Religion is not in fault. Swami Vivekananda
faults dear reader
Many of the faults you see in others, dear reader, are your own nature reflected in them. Rumi
virtue masters prudence
There must be in prudence also some master virtue. Aristotle
virtue martyr preacher
Virtue has many preachers, but few martyrs. Claude Adrien Helvetius
virtue foolish theory
Leave your theories. All theories, you see, even those of virtue, are bad, foolish, mischievous. Romain Rolland
virtue circumstances prudence
Prudence is the virtue by which we discern what is proper to do under various circumstances in time and place. John Milton
virtue offense rejecting
I don't know exactly what covetous is, but in my experience it is not so much desiring someone else's virtue or happiness as rejecting it, taking offense at the beauty of it. Marilynne Robinson
virtue christ easy
It would not be easy even for an unbeliever, to find a better translation of the rule of virtue from the abstract into the concrete, than to endeavor so to live that Christ would approve our life. John Stuart Mill
virtue goddess getting-along
Society has sacrificed its virtues to the Goddess of Getting Along. John Ruskin
virtue nobility
As you come to seek and see the virtues and strengths and nobilities of others, you begin to seek and see them in yourself also. Gary Zukav
virtue ifs wrongdoing
If one must do a wrong, it's best to do it pursuing power-otherwise, let's have virtue. Euripides