Chico Xavier (Francisco Cândido Xavier) Quotes
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I don't drink at lunchtime because I'm very weak at alcohol like most Asians.
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Surround yourself with people who provide you with support and love and remember to give back as much as you can in return.
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That's the era we grew up in. It's weak to go to a psychiatrist.
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An involuntary return to the point of departure is, without doubt, the most disturbing of all journeys.
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Israel's days without Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip are gone and will not return.
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One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be.
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I don't plan to return. I have a lot of unresolved things to do.
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What a pity that in life we only get our lessons when they are of no use to us.
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History provides a sense of where we've been and lessons that can be taken forward.
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What a sad thing men are. Can’t do nothing good without being so weak we have to mess it up. Can’t build something up without tearing it down.
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I forgot to shake hands and be friendly. It was an important lesson about leadership.
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I am a weak and sinful man, but God put His hands on me, that is all.
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One of the biggest lessons I've learned recently is that when you don't know what to do, you should do nothing until you figure out what to do because a lot of times you feel like you are pressed against the wall, and you've got to make a decision. You never have to do anything. Don't know what to do? Do nothing.
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It's a question of whether they have learned any lessons at all.
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Do not study commentaries, lesson helps or other books about the Bible: study the Bible itself. Do not study about the Bible, study the Bible. The Bible is the Word of God, and only the Bible is the Word of God.
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God bids you not to commit lechery, that is, not to have sex with any woman except your wife. You ask of her that she should not have sex with anyone except you -- yet you are not willing to observe the same restraint in return.
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Peace and Blessings manifest with every lesson learned. If your knowledge were your wealth then it would be well earned.
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The foolish acts of others ought to serve more as a lesson to us than an occasion to laugh at those who commit them.
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If men knew themselves, God would heal and pardon them.
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What you want is practice, practice, practice. It doesn’t matter what we write (at least this is my view) at our age, so long as we write continually as well as we can. I feel that every time I write a page either of prose or of verse, with real effort, even if it’s thrown into the fire the next minute, I am so much further on.
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At first, I didn't focus that much on the Internet. I was more, 'I'm going to write songs,' and I'd have sung that song out in a club, pub, or a jam session or whatever 10 times before I recorded it. We live in an Internet age, and if you don't embrace it, you get left behind a bit.
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There's no possibility for vitality in the church without fidelity to the gospels. If you look at the Churches throughout the world, throughout the Western world, where radical reform has been attempted, the Church has collapsed and almost disappeared. The vitality in the Church, the young people who are here in their tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands possibly, young people who belong, who adhere strongly to the central tradition of Christ and the Church.
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Pardon the deserter; he is weak and will return to the lesson later on.