Ultimate Quotes
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Gullibility is the key to all adventures. The greenhorn is the ultimate victor in everything; it is he who gets the most out of life.
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We need God, not in order to understand the why, but in order to feel and sustain the ultimate wherefore, to give a meaning to the universe.
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One distressing thing is the way men react to women who assert their equality: their ultimate weapon is to call them unfeminine. They think she is anti-male; they even whisper that she's probably a lesbian.
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What difference would a clear vision of my principles, values, and ultimate objectives make in the way I spend my time?
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Sometimes letting someone go is the ultimate act of love.
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But the ultimate lesson is just sit down and write. That's all.
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Faster than the devil *times* Sharper than wind! That's the ultimate law of the hero!!
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The language of faith is crucial because it affords human beings the privilege of intimacy with the ultimate.
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Our ultimate weapon is not our guns but our beliefs...The spread of freedom is the best security for the free. It is our last line of defense and our first line of attack.
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If you want to be holy, if you seek meaning in your life, start looking into your own life and attacking your pride in all of its many forms. God will give you extraordinary light and the ultimate reward of holiness. For your holiness relies not on what you do, but on what you allow God to do through you. Have courage. God will perfect you.
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"We can't name it, but we can sing along." That is my ultimate relationship to any art form, but especially music.
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No scientist ever believes that he has the final answer or the ultimate truth on anything.
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Like no matter what happens, this would be the ultimate, they can make something positive happen.
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Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us.
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If the ego is not regularly and repeatedly dissolved in the unbounded hyperspace of the Transcendent Other, there will always be slow drift away from the sense of self as part of nature’s larger whole. The ultimate consequence of this drift is the fatal ennui that now permeates Western Civilization.