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wagers life-is
All of life is a wager Christopher Hitchens
wagers life-is bohemian
All the time, I've felt that life is a wager and that I probably was getting more out of leading a bohemian existence as a writer than I would have if I didn't. Christopher Hitchens
wagers pascal modern
You know what they say the modern version of Pascal's Wager is? Sucking up to as many Transhumanists as possible, just in case one of them turns into God. Greg Egan
wagers unseen goodness
Faith is a free surrenderand a joyous wager on the unseen, unknown, untested goodness of God. Martin Luther
unseen alchemy dialogue
My work is like a dialogue between me and unseen powers, like alchemy. Cai Guo-Qiang
unseen pendulums poetry-is
Poetry is an exhibit of one pendulum connecting with other and unseen pendulums inside and outside the one seen. Carl Sandburg
unseen accessories unforgettable
No elegance is possible without perfume. It is the unseen, unforgettable, ultimate accessory Coco Chanel
unseen glimpse appearance
Appearances are a glimpse of the unseen. Anaxagoras
unseen today enough
Let the unseen days be. Today is more than enough. J. R. R. Tolkien
unseen moral hope-and-faith
To me, hope is a moral imperative. I have hope and faith in forces unseen. Marianne Williamson
unseen beauty-of-life higher
You love the beauty that you can see and touch and handle, the beauty that you can destroy, and do destroy, but of the unseen beauty of life, of the unseen beauty of a higher life, you know nothing. Oscar Wilde
unseen about-yourself conclusion
Any conclusion you reach about yourself has to be an unseen limitation because there's always more to see. Guy Finley
unseen-things giving comforting
It gives me a deep comforting sense that Things seen are temporal and things unseen are eternal. Helen Keller
goodness
Most of them just come out of the goodness of their heart. Virginia White
goodness happens hatred hurt life profound statement unable
'Hatfields & McCoys' is a very profound statement in what happens when you're unable to let go of hatred and hurt and unable to have any kind of goodness in your life. Noel Fisher
goodness thank
He made it, I mean, thank goodness. He made it out just in time. Marianne Severson
goodness capacity
We don't have the capacity to exaggerate God's goodness. We can distort it, or even misrepresent it, but we can never exaggerate it. Bill Johnson
goodness
Our will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
goodness disposition
I never could be so happy as you. Till I have your disposition, your goodness, I never can have your happiness. Jane Austen
goodness divine
God is not merely good, but goodness; goodness is not merely divine, but God. C. S. Lewis
goodness expenses moral-perfection
Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself. Benjamin Franklin
goodness ends all-things
The good is the end toward which all things tend. Boethius