Blaise Pascal Quotes
If God exists, not seeking God must be the gravest error imaginable. If one decides to sincerely seek for God and doesn't find God, the lost effort is negligible in comparison to what is at risk in not seeking God in the first place.
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I can see that if this was an album done 10 or 15 years ago we could see we were moving on to some place else.
Wayne Coyne
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I was making comebacks every single year. That makes it difficult mentally. It causes a lot of stress.
Marat Safin
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The Unites States used to use law enforcement to aggressively target North Korea illicit activities - counterfeiting U.S. currency, drug-running, counterfeit cigarettes and pharmaceuticals - until diplomacy gutted those efforts. The effort should be reinvigorated.
Ed Royce
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I have a satellite radio show called 'The Legends of Reggae.' It's a cool way to branch out and do other things. I'm paying respect to the legends of reggae.
Ziggy Marley
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I really wasn't even aware that Batman and Superman had this kind of grudging friendship.
Mark Valley
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In a fragile environment, we need to be aware of ourselves as members of a uniquely powerful species living among other species who are quite as interesting as we are but vulnerable to us because we are cleverer in more destructive ways.
Andrew Motion
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Being gay is immutable.
Andrew Solomon
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You just assume that you have some anan, ana, ananonimity, anonymity? Yeah, anonimity.
Elijah Wood
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You won't discover the limits of the soul, however far you go.
Heraclitus
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You meet nice people in line. I come out early every year.
John Whiting
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Idleness and lack of occupation tend - nay are dragged - towards evil.
Hippocrates
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I like smudgy black eyes and pale lips for evening. Red lipstick looks great on other girls, but it's too much on me.
Saffron Aldridge
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God's first language is Silence. Everything else is a translation.
Thomas Keating
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And now, if we try to assign a value, in and of itself, outside its relations to the dream and with error, to classical unreason, we must understand it not as reason diseased, or as reason lost or alienated, but quite simply as reason dazzled.
Michel Foucault
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If God exists, not seeking God must be the gravest error imaginable. If one decides to sincerely seek for God and doesn't find God, the lost effort is negligible in comparison to what is at risk in not seeking God in the first place.
Blaise Pascal