Allan Kardec Quotes
The incarnation was not initially imposed on the spirits as a punishment. It is rather necessary for the spirits' improvement and for the fulfillment of God's works. Everyone has to submit to it, no matter if one takes the evil or the good path. Only those who take the good path will improve quickly, they do not delay to arrive at the end in less painful conditions.Allan Kardec
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Like Venice, Italy, New Orleans is a cultural treasure. And everyone who lived in the city should be allowed to come back. But that doesn't mean that they all should live in exactly the same spot that they lived before.
Ed McMahon -
After World War I the resentment of the working class against all that it had to suffer was directed more against Morgan, Wall Street and private capital than the government.
C. L. R. James -
There should be no censorship of mail.
Barbara Deming -
Sculpture is the art of the intelligence.
Pablo Picasso -
During the Gulf War, I remember two little third grade girls saying to me - after I read them some poems by writers in Iraq - 'You know, we never thought about there being children in Iraq before.' And I thought, 'Well those poems did their job, because now they'll think about everything a little bit differently.'
Naomi Shihab Nye -
The Doctrine of the Trinity teaches that within the unity of the one Godhead there are three separate persons who are coequal in power, nature, and eternity.
Walter Martin
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I think of myself as somebody who, in a moment-to-moment way, I'm quite happy. But I think I am a bit doubtful and wary of true happiness, and, like a lot of my friends, there's been a good degree of self-sabotage.
Patrick deWitt -
'In Praise of Slowness' chronicles the global trend towards deceleration that has come to be known as the Slow Movement. Don't worry, though: it is not a Luddite rant. I love speed. Going fast can be fun, liberating and productive. The problem is that our hunger for speed, for cramming more and more into less and less time, has gone too far.
Carl Honore -
The call for diversity is about recognizing that in order to be in the conversation come awards season, it goes back to the content that is being produced.
Mahershala Ali -
Instead, we try to apply Aesop's 2,600-year-old equation to opportunities in which we have reasonable confidence as to how many birds are in the bush and when they will emerge (a formulation that my grandsons would probably update to 'A girl in a convertible is worth five in the phonebook.').
Warren Buffett -
-the unpunished crime is never regretted. We weep over the consequence, not over the fault.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon -
In these days of modern tennis a player is as strong as his weakest stroke.
Bill Tilden
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I was in college for two years, and just hated it in the '60s.
Kurt Loder -
My beauty secret is to try to keep my heart as open and happy as I can, because it really makes the sad lines on my face look better.
Lea Thompson -
There is a great market for cars in the United States - as Honda and Toyota have proven.
Alan Mulally -
You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake.
Jeannette Rankin -
I love going on BBC6 and BBC7 and listening to documentaries.
Burn Gorman -
There's a big difference between me and a real, legitimate working hand, or a world-champion rodeo cowboy. I play 'em, and I aspire to be like that, but those guys are tough.
Luke Perry
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Well, I think the social networking is really interesting.
Marissa Mayer -
We are not the slaves of laziness, we are the slaves of WiFi.
Choi Jun-hong B.A.P -
Learn about the incorruptible King, and know his heroes who never inflict slaughter on the peoples.
Tertullian -
I think life is precious from beginning to end.
Jeb Bush -
The incarnation was not initially imposed on the spirits as a punishment. It is rather necessary for the spirits' improvement and for the fulfillment of God's works. Everyone has to submit to it, no matter if one takes the evil or the good path. Only those who take the good path will improve quickly, they do not delay to arrive at the end in less painful conditions.
Allan Kardec