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Be on your toes tonight - or I'll be on yours tomorrow.
— Fred Waring
According to Lamarck, there was a force - the 'power of life' - that pushed organisms to become increasingly complex.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
E.P. Whipple calls fanaticism "religion caricatured," which is a full definition in a word.
— James Parton
Intellectual capital is the main determining factor and the base for economic and social development to any country.
— Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
Remember that it is 'free-thinking Jews,' not Jews as such, who are defined as the undesirables by T.S. Eliot in After Strange Gods.
— Christopher Hitchens
What selfish soul
would ask another
to live
this way. — Claudia Bakker
would ask another
to live
this way. — Claudia Bakker
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Emotionalist:
A man or woman who thinks he has experienced the divine. — Idries Shah
Emotionalist:
A man or woman who thinks he has experienced the divine. — Idries Shah
I'm just not that fascinating a person to have had all those lives that I've written about.
— Michael Stipe
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Penitent: Someone who has been made incapable of enjoying himself. — Idries Shah
Penitent: Someone who has been made incapable of enjoying himself. — Idries Shah
He was forceful, domineering, and supremely sure of himself. When you have low self-esteem, as I did, those qualities are attractive.
— Anderson Cooper
The jargon of authenticity ... is a trademark of societalized chosenness, ... sub-language as superior language.
— Theodor Adorno
The shortest definition of religion: interruption.
— Johann Baptist Metz
To Pemberley, therefore, they were to go.
— Jane Austen
A one sentence definition of mythology? Mythology is what we call someone else's religion.
— Joseph Campbell
All theology knowingly or not is by definition always engaged for or against the oppressed.
— Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza
Love works not for profit nor reward; yet God has ordained that great gain shall be the certain result of every labor of love.
— Ellen G. White