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order people masters
In order to become the master, a ruler must profess to be a servant of the people. Ashwin Sanghi
order anxiety honor
He whose honor depends on the opinion of the mob must day by day strive with the greatest anxiety, act and scheme in order to retain his reputation. For the mob is varied and inconsistent, and therefore if a reputation is not carefully preserved it dies quickly. Baruch Spinoza
order words-of-wisdom pantheism
.... we are a part of nature as a whole, whose order we follow. Baruch Spinoza
order goal progress
The sacred formula of positivism: love as a principle, the order as a foundation, and progress as a goal. Auguste Comte
order imagination needs
You need imagination in order to imagine a future that doesn't exist. Azar Nafisi
order giving waiting
He wanted her. He knew where to find her. He waited. It amused him to wait, because he knew that the waiting was unbearable to her. He knew that his absence bound her to him in a manner more complete and humiliating than his presence could enforce. He was giving her time to attempt an escape, in order to let her know her own helplessness when he chose to see her again. Ayn Rand
order skills pay
Your greatest asset is your earning ability, to apply your knowledge, skills in order to get results which others will pay. Brian Tracy
order cities different
Intricate minglings of different uses in cities are not a form of chaos. On the contrary, they represent a complex and highly developed form of order. Jane Jacobs
order judgement done
I will have this done, so I order it done; let my will replace reasoned judgement. Juvenal
religion intellectual slacker
God is no fonder of intellectual slackers than He is of any other slacker. C. S. Lewis
religion sublime landscape
It is no coincidence that the Western attraction to sublime landscapes developed at precisely the moment when traditional beliefs in God began to wane. Alain de Botton
religion firsts whiskey
Which would you part with first -- your tobacco, your whiskey, or your religion? Brigham Young
religion firsts steps
A thing is not proved just because no one has ever questioned it. What has never been gone into impartially has never been properly gone into. Hence scepticism is the first step toward truth. It must be applied generally, because it is the touchstone. Denis Diderot
religion-and-politics supposed-to-be
Religion and politics are supposed to be separate. Eleanor Clift
religion obvious mystic
Mystic: a person who is puzzled before the obvious, but who understands the non-existent. Elbert Hubbard
religion important nationality
The important thing is neither your nationality nor the religion you professed, but how your faith translated itself in your life. Eleanor Roosevelt
religion atheism life-is
Human life is the result of a glorious evolutionary accident. Stephen Jay Gould
religion atheism christianity
I am personally convinced of the great power and deep significance of Christianity, and I won't allow any other religion to be promoted. Adolf Hitler
and-love live-and-love fascinated
Live and “love to be fascinated. Roy H. Williams
and-love want love-one-another
I'm sure God, wherever he is, wants to see us get along with one another and love one another. Ted Turner
and-love spirit knows
The more of God's Word you know and love, the more of God's Spirit you will experience. John Piper
and-love patience-and-love can-do
Patience and love can do anything. Nancy Farmer
and-love god-love made
We are made to know and love God. Nicolas Malebranche
and-love jazz knows
I never studied jazz technically; I just know and love the music. Mark Ronson
and-love someday let-him-go
Someday I'm going to find somebody and love him and love him and never let him go. F. Scott Fitzgerald
and-love moments persons
If you don't fully take every moment and love every moment and every person that you're with, your life will be over before you realise. Jessica Chastain
and-love irony pathology
Objection, evasion, joyous distrust, and love of irony are signs of health; everything absolute belongs to pathology. Friedrich Nietzsche