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faith real facts
Faith is a reality and it reaches out to facts that are more solid, more real, more substantial, and more eternal than anything registered by our physical senses. John Phillips
faith attitude mean
Reason is an action of the mind; knowledge is a possession of the mind; but faith is an attitude of the person. It means you are prepared to stake yourself on something being so. Michael Ramsey
faith men broken
Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The Grace of God is glue. Eugene O'Neill
faith sky columbus
Columbus found a world, and had no chart save one that Faith deciphered in the skies. George Santayana
faith knowledge light
Our knowledge is a torch of smoky pine That lights the pathway but one step ahead Across a void of mystery and dread. George Santayana
faith confidence political
Politics is an act of faith; you have to show some kind of confidence in the intellectual and moral capacity of the public. George McGovern
faith believe reality
The point is that we are all capable of believing things which we know to be untrue, and then, when we are finally proved wrong, impudently twisting the facts so as to show that we were right. Intellectually, it is possible to carry on this process for an indefinite time: the only check on it is that sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield. George Orwell
faith two orthodoxy
Orthodoxy is the ability to say two and two make five when faith requires it. George Orwell
faith strong way
The only way to learn strong faith is to endure great trials. George Muller
two feet west
Slowly, very slowly, like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned towards the right; north, north-east, east, south-east, south, south-south-west; then paused, and after a few seconds, turned as unhurriedly back towards the left. South-south-west, south, south-east, east... Aldous Huxley
two eagles bird
The bird of Jove, stoop'd from his aery tour, Two birds of gayest plume before him drove. John Milton
two choices lines
There is everything you know and there is everything that happens. When the two do not line up, you make a choice. Mitch Albom
two stories
There are two stories for every life; the one you live & the one others tell Mitch Albom
two who-we-are matter
We all have two things in common, no matter who we are: We were born and we are going to die. Mitch Albom
two mines
Those two fatal words, Mine and Thine. Miguel de Cervantes
two world littles
There were but two families in the world, Have-much and Have-little. Miguel de Cervantes
two funny-graduation want
I don't want to die ... I don't want to die poor. Two great motivators in the history of human cultures. Neil deGrasse Tyson
two fundamentals want
No one wants to die, and no one wants to die poor. These are the two fundamental truths that transcend culture, they transcend politics, they transcend economic cycles. Neil deGrasse Tyson
self world monsters
Worlds self made are so full of monsters and demons. Anais Nin
self people stories
You have to figure out who the right person is to tell the story. And often, people who are very self-aware will only sound as if they are pontificating if they tell the story. Ann Beattie
self people transformation
I'm only interested in people engaged in a project of self-transformation. Susan Sontag
self might pay
The God worth worshipping is the one who pays us the compliment of self - regulation, and we might return it by minding our own business. Roger Rosenblatt
self true-self creator
God Himself begins to live in me not only as my Creator but as my other and true self. Thomas Merton
self problem existence
There is only one problem on which all my existence, my peace, my happiness depend: to discover myself in discovering God. If I find Him I will find myself and if I find my true self I will find Him. Thomas Merton
self needs firsts
We cannot find Him unless we know we need Him. We forget this need when we take a self-sufficient pleasure in our own good works. The poor and helpless are the first to find Him, Who came to seek and to save that which was lost. Thomas Merton
self order identity
The things we really need come to us only as gifts, and in order to receive them as gifts we have to be open. In order to be open we have to renounce ourselves, in a sense we have to die to our image of ourselves, our autonomy, our fixation upon our self-willed identity. Thomas Merton
self disease contemplation
Self-contemplation is infallibly the symptom of disease. Thomas Carlyle