“All religions and cultures suffer from sources that preach hate against the 'other.' Throughout history some have, tragically, practiced what their sources preached, while some have sought to dismiss or even counteract the hateful words of their sources.” SufferingHateCultureHellSourceHateful Author:Alan Dershowitz
“When God wanted to create the horse, he said to the South Wind, "I want to make a creature of you. Condense." And the Wind condensed.” WantSaidWantedWindCreaturesHorseSouthGreat HorseInspirational Horse Author:Abdelkader El Djezairi
“Daddy, I'm always in prayer because part of my brain, through the Holy Spirit, is in constant communication with Heaven [God]. My mouth is for talking to people.” PeopleWisdomSpiritHeavenPrayerBrainTalkingCommunicationHolyMouthsConstantHoly SpiritDaddy Author:Kevin Malarkey
“Our most profitable lessons are learned from failure, not success.” SuccessLearningFailureLessonsValuableProfitableLearning From Mistakes Author:Frank Davidson
“The process of writing can be a powerful tool for self-discovery. Writing demands self-knowledge; it forces the writer to become a student of human nature, to pay attention to his experience, to understand the nature of experience itself. By delving into raw experience and distilling it into a work of art, the writer is engaging in the heart and soul of philosophy - making sense out of life.” LifeWritingHumansHeartArtSoulSelfPhilosophyForceProcessPowerfulPayAttentionHuman NatureStudentsDemandDiscoveryToolsExperienceSelf DiscoveryPay AttentionMake SenseWorks Of ArtSelf KnowledgeEngagingHeart And SoulDelving Author:Georg Buhler
“There are people in life, who show you how to live. There are people in life, who show you how to die.” PeopleLifeShowsDies Author:J. Michael Straczynski
“In a despotic government, the only principle by which the tyrant who is to move the whole machine means to regulate and manage the people is fear, by the servile dread of his power. But a free government, which of all others is far the most preferable, cannot be supported without virtue.” PeopleMeanWholeGovernmentMovingPrinciplesVirtueMachinesManageTyrantsDreadFree Government Author:Samuel Williams
“As to the origin of civil Societies or Governments; the Author of our Being, has given Man a Nature to be fitted for, and disposed to Society. It was not good for Man at first to be alone; his nature is social, having various Affections, Propensities and Passions, which respect Society, and cannot be indulged without a social Intercourse.” MenFirstsGovernmentPassionGivenSocialAffectionVariousIntercourseCivil SocietyPropensity Author:Abraham J. Williams