Moses
Moses
Mosesis a prophet in Abrahamic religions. According to the Hebrew Bible, he was a former Egyptian prince who later in life became a religious leader and lawgiver, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. Also called Moshe Rabbenu in Hebrew, he is the most important prophet in Judaism. He is also an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, Baha'ism as well as a number of other faiths...
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thinking play care
Socrates didn't care to visit the theater, as a rule, except when the plays of Euripides (which some think, he himself had helped to compose), were performed.
games chess too-much
For a game it is too serious, for seriousness too much of a game.
best step team
I say this without hesitation: They are the best step team in the world.
mean doubt resolve
My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational means; and it commands no mere faith in eternal truths
art desire movement
We consider the beauty of nature and art with pleasure and satisfaction, without the slightest movement of desire. Instead, it appears to be a particular mark of beauty that it is considered with tranquil satisfaction; that it pleases if we also do not possess it and we are still far removed from demanding to possess it
I am, therefore there is a God.
long intellectual prodigies
He continued to be an infant long after he ceased to be a prodigy.
critics
Critics build nothing.
minorities majority courses
Majorities, of course, start with minorities.
idols musical administration
If you elect a matinee idol mayor, you're going to have a musical comedy administration.
new-york cities people
Unfortunately there are still people in other areas who regard New York City not as part of the United States, but as a sort of excrescence fastened to our Eastern shore and peopled by the less venturesome waves of foreigners who failed to go West to the genuine American frontier.
long essentials abandoned
I have long since abandoned the notion that higher education is essential to either success or happiness. Hothouses of learning do not always grow anything edible.
hands chaos divine
Here the skeptic finds chaos and the believer further evidence that the hand that made us is divine.
want way meat
You can draw any kind of picture you want on a clean slate and indulge your every whim in the wilderness in laying out a New Delhi, Canberra, or Brasilia, but when you operate in an overbuilt metropolis, you have to hack your way with a meat ax.