Maimonides Quotes
Eliphas never abandoned his belief that the fate of man is the result of justice, that we do not know all our shortcomings for which we are punished, nor the way how we incur the punishment through them.
Maimonides
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The idea that women are innately gentle is a fantasy, and a historically recent one. Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction, is depicted as wreathed in male human skulls; the cruel entertainments of the Romans drew audiences as female as they were male; Boudicca led her British troops bloodily into battle.
Naomi Wolf
There's an excitement to officiating a well-played game. A lot of discretion, a lot of judgment comes into play.
Pat Meehan
I had to make different kinds of music for everybody but still keep it classic T-Pain at the same time.
T-Pain
We tend to pay attention to that which is the most current on our radar screen.
Warren Rudman
In addition to reining in spending, taxes, tolls and fees, let's rein in how much the state borrows.
Larry Hogan
For me, rockabilly is very, very exciting music. It's electric and kind of wild, you know? It's 'make your hairs stand up on the back of your neck' kind of music.
Imelda May
I got hooked into folk music by accident, because that's what white college kids liked when I was a child
Stephen Stills
Buffalo Springfield
It's hysterical how kids have their own personalities, even at like 3 or 4. And, it's funny what they tend to like.
Khloe Kardashian
She lies about her age and weight and is slightly older than Rocket. But they've been a couple for eight years, longer than most in Hollywood.
Kate Jackson
A freedom or pleasure that rests on someone else's slavery or misery cannot finally satisfy the self because it is a limitation or narrowing of the self, an admission of impotence, an offense against generosity and justice. Our freedom depends on other people's freedom, for our fates are inextricably interwoven with others', especially with those we love.
Peter Lamborn Wilson
Love is a beautiful dream.
William Forsyth Sharpe
Eliphas never abandoned his belief that the fate of man is the result of justice, that we do not know all our shortcomings for which we are punished, nor the way how we incur the punishment through them.
Maimonides