S Quotes
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“Shall we start over?' I say.
Juliet shrugs. 'No. This has been an important part of our friendship development.”
Source: I Was Born for This
“Shall we stay out here, so we won't wake your friends?"
It was news to me that our conversation was going to last that long. Apparently, Bill hadn't come over just to borrow a cup of blood.”
Source: Dead Reckoning
“Shall we stop this bleeding?”
“Shall we their fond pageant see?
Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
Source: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Shall we upon the footing of our land
Send fair-play orders, and make compromise,
Insinuation, parley, and base truce,
To arms invasive?”
Source: King John
“Shall we, because we walk on our hind feet, assume to ourselves only the privilege of imperishability?”
“Shall you complain who feed the world? Who clothe the world? Who house the world? Shall you complain who are the world, Of what the world may do? As from this hour You use your power, The world must follow you!”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Illustrated)
“Shall you live authentically who you are or will you spend your allotted living the life of someone you imagine your self to be?”
“Shallow are the hearts
that bloom beside empty dreams.”
Source: Profound Reverie
“Shallow are the souls that have forgotten how to shudder”
Source: The Ethics of Human Cloning
“Shallow are the souls that have forgotten how to shudder. Leon Cass”
Source: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
“Shallow believers prefer a shallow God.”
“Shallow breathing is the root of all evil but conscious deep breathing restores and secures our souls.”
“Shallow brooks murmur most, deep and silent slide away.”
“Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instrumental, or 'use', value to nature. Deep ecology does not separate humans - or anything else - from the natural environment. It does see the world not as a collection of isolated objects but as a network of phenomena that are fundamentally interconnected and interdependent. Deep ecology recognizes the intrinsic value of all human beings and views humans as just one particular strand in the web of life.”
“Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.”
“Shallow men believe in luck.”
“Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.”
“Shallow science fights spirituality, deep science becomes it.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Shallow scientific knowledge and poor theological understanding plus charisma equals to self anointed conspiracy theorist”
“Shallow sorrows and shallow loves live on. The loves and sorrows that are great are destroyed by their own plenitude.”
Source: The Picture Of Dorian Gray
“Shallow theology fights science, deep theology becomes it.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Shallow understanding accompanies poor compassion; great understanding goes with great compassion.”
“Shallow understanding accompanies shallow compassion. Great understanding goes with great compassion.”
Source: The Sun My Heart
“Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will.”
Source: Why We Can't Wait
“Shallow uniformity is not an accident but a consequence of what Marxists optimistically call late capitalism.”
Source: Cruel Britannia: Reports on the Sinister and the Preposterous
“Shallows where a lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown.”
“Shalom Civilization (The Sonnet)
Without accountability there's no civilization,
For it is the line between human and animal.
Without integrity there's no civilization,
For it is the line between human and vegetable.
Without sanctity there's no civilization,
For it is the line between sanity and savagery.
Without amity there's no civilization,
For it is the line between humanity and machinery.
Without conscience there's no civilization,
For it is the line between order and upheaval.
Without character there's no civilization,
For it is the line between life and survival.
Civilization is a small word with a universe inside.
To unfold it requires a species without divide.”
Source: Martyr Meets World: To Solve The Hard Problem of Inhumanity
“Shalom is a comprehensive expression of God's will for us in every situation we face.”
Source: I Choose Peace: How to Quiet Your Heart in an Anxious World
“Shalom is communal, holistic, and tangible. There is no private or partial shalom. The whole community must have shalom or no one has shalom. As long as there are hungry people in a community that is well fed, there can be no shalom. . . . Shalom is not for the many, while a few suffer; nor is it for the few while many suffer. It must be available for everyone.”
“Shalom is meant to be both personal (emphasizing our relationships with others) and structural (replacing systems where shalom has been broken or which produce broken shalom, such as war-or greed-driven economic systems). In shalom, the old structures and systems are replaced with new structures and new systems.”
“Shalom is not a utopian destination; it is a constant journey.”
“Shalom is shattered by sin, by the intrusion of a lie, a distortion of the truth that mars the pleasure of being naked, transparent, trusting and true.
... shattering occurs when our dignity os assaulted and death enters to divide and destroy.”
Source: To Be Told: God Invites You to Coauthor Your Future
“Shalom is the medicine I’d prescribe for Jerusalem—a deep, God-breathed indwelling of peace and prosperity and blessing. An end to the unrest and a sense of wholeness is what the Holy City needs. It’s what the Middle East needs. It’s what I need.”
Source: A Year of Living Prayerfully
“Shalom is understood to mean peace, but peace is only one part of the word’s real meaning. The root shalem means completeness.”
Source: Secrets of Jewish Wealth Revealed!
“Shalom is what love looks like in the flesh. The embodiment of love in the context of a broken creation, shalom is a hint at what was, what should be, and what will one day be again. Where sin disintegrates and isolates, shalom brings together and restores. Where fear and shame throw up walls and put on masks, shalom breaks down barriers and frees us from the pretense of our false selves.”
Source: Vulnerable Faith: Missional Living in the Radical Way of St. Patrick
“Shalt show us how divine a thing A woman may be made.”
Source: The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England, Now First Published with His Works ...
“Shalvis makes me laugh, makes me cry, makes me sigh with pure pleasure.”
“Sham Harga had run a successful eatery for many years by always smiling, never extending credit, and realizing that most of his customers wanted meals properly balanced between the four food groups: sugar, starch, grease, and burnt crunchy bits.”
“Sham marriages have been widespread; people have been allowed to settle in Britain without being able to speak English; and there have not been rules in place to stop migrants becoming a burden on the taxpayer. We are changing all of that.”
“Shamanic healing is a journey. It involves stepping out of our habitual roles, our conventional scripts, and improvising a dancing path.”
“Shamanic journeying is the inner art of traveling to the 'invisible worlds' beyond ordinary reality to retrieve information for change in any area of your life - from spirituality and health to work and relationships.”
“Shamanism and inner alchemy offer some of the most empowering strategies for freethinkers and other free spirits interested in ‘waking up’ enough to craft their own storyline and direct their own fate.”
Source: Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality
“Shamanism has a long history and exists to this day because of its ties to universal emotions such as happiness, sorrow, resentment, and love. It can function as an outlet during struggles with life and death and the burdens of society's absurdities including the divide between rich and poor. It opens up a way to confront reality.”
“Shamanism is a great metal and emotional adventure, one in which the patient as well as the shaman-healer are involved”
“Shamanism is a kind of universal spiritual practice with indigenous cultures around the world, and one important element of it is taking care of spirits.”
“Shamanism is a path of knowledge, not of faith, and that knowledge cannot come from me or anyone else in this reality. To acquire that knowledge, including the knowledge of the reality of the spirits, it is necessary to step through the shaman's doorway and acquire empirical evidence.”
“Shamanism is about shape shifting. Shamanism is about doing phenomenology with a tool kit that works.”
“Shamanism is being reinvented in the West precisely because it is needed”
“Shamanism is essentially a living tradition of alchemy that is not seeking the stone but has found the stone.”