T Quotes
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“The remedy [for the Great Depression] is to give the workers access to the means of production, and let them produce for themselves, not for others, . . . the American way.”
“The remedy against want is to moderate your desires.”
“The remedy for life's broken pieces is not classes, workshops or books. Don't try to heal the broken pieces. Just forgive.”
“The remedy for most marital stress is not in divorce. It is in repentance and forgiveness, in sincere expressions of charity and service. It is not in separation. It is in simple integrity that leads a man and a woman to square up their shoulders and meet their obligations. It is found in the Golden Rule, a time-honored principle that should first and foremost find expression in marriage.”
Source: Standing for Something: 10 Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes
“The remedy for our social evils does not consist so much in changing the system of government as it does in increasing the general intelligence of the people so that they may learn how to govern.”
Source: Banking and Currency and the Money Trust
“The remedy for sin is confession of our sin nature and repentance, so that we might receive a righteous mind through which all provision flows.”
Source: Two Resurrections
“The remedy for speech that is false is speech that is true. This is the ordinary course in a free society. The response to the unreasoned is the rational; to the uninformed, the enlightened; to the straight-out lie, the simple truth.”
“The remedy for the abuse of free speech is more speech.”
“The remedy for thirst? It is the opposite of the one for a dog bite: run always after a dog, he'll never bite you; drink always before thirst, and it will never overtake you.”
“The remedy for weakness is not brooding over weakness, but thinking of strength.”
Source: Practical Vedanta
“The remedy for wrongs is to forget them.”
“The remedy is ineffective until the medicine enters the stomach. Nothing is obtained until the Divine Word enters the heart.”
Source: The Religion of God (Divine Love): Untold Mysteries and Secrets of God
“The remedy is worse than the disease.”
“The remedy of disharmony is not in surrender but in understanding more about ones self & acting out of pure Will... Desire 2 will; The art of transforming a desire into a formidable force of True Will”
Source: Destiny Re scripted
“The remedy of recovery lies in repentance.”
“The Remedy often proves worse than the Disease.”
Source: Some Fruits of Solitude: Wise Sayings on the Conduct of Human Life
“the remembrance even of joy having its bitterness, and the memories of pleasure their pain.”
Source: The Picture Of Dorian Gray
“The remembrance of a woman is longer than a tear. (Le souvenir d'une femme - Est plus long qu'une larme.)”
“The remembrance of past misery is sweet.”
“The reminder that the Nigerian police being understaffed, undertrained and underpaid was why the #EndSARS protest went out of control. Stop blaming peaceful protesters for inability of the police to perform their duties and maintain order.”
“The reminder that there are people who have worse troubles than you is not an effective pain-killer.”
Source: A Place Called Saturday
“The remission to Abu Bakar Bashir is not a reflection on the individual per se rather than the application of the remission program, which is applied in general.”
“The remix culture became very much controlled by the corporate world, it's a marketing tool mostly, to create mixes for different genres. So it's very soul-less in a way.”
“The remnant of the human species must understand that faith was the narcotic that fueled the insanity of religion.
Conclusion: Invisible love is wasted. Invisible evidence is worthless. Invisible God is non-existent.”
Source: Enter Ruinland
“The remnants of his adolescent vulnerability were all over his face.”
Source: Must Love Dogs
“The remnants of pain left behind by every strong negative emotion that is not fully faced, accepted, and then let go of join together to form an energy field that lives in the very cells of your body.”
Source: A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
“The Remnants
We carry small membranes of memories
Within us
As do trees, flowers, stones,
All life force around us
Fragments of memories
Engraved in chips of iron, copper, silver...
Interlaced in the workings of men
Intertwined into the streets, buildings
The networks around us
Pathways between ages
Each carrying their
Remnants of the past”
Source: The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“The remoteness of my parents from the schools, so unfashionable today, was often painful for me, but I learned early to deal with an outside and sometimes hard world.”
“The remotest place on Earth can sometimes be the most attractive place on Earth especially in times when our belief in humanity is lost!”
“The removal of an electron from the surface of an atom - that is, the ionization of the atom - means a fundamental structural change in its surface layer.”
“The removal of Bill Cosby from his cultural pedestal seems pretty complete.”
“The removal of religion as history from our schoolbooks betrays the intellectual dishonesty of secular humanist educators and reveals their blind hostility to Christianity.”
Source: Faith of Our Founding Fathers: A Comprehensive Study of America's Christian Foundations
“The removal of Saddam Hussein and his replacement by someone beholden to the United States is a key part of a broader United States strategy aimed at assuring permanent American global dominance.”
“The removal of untouchability is a question of the purification of Hinduism.”
“The removal of untouchability is one of the highest expressions of ahimsa.”
Source: Collected Works
“The Renaissance artists had their many-castled benefactors, why can't we have ours?
Because sometimes the powerful commit or condone or bankroll acts of unspeakable evil, and any institution that prioritizes cashing the checks over calling out the evil is no longer an arts organization. It's a reputation-laundering firm with a well-read board.”
Source: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
“The Renaissance had resulted in the emancipation of the individual, in making him feel that the universe had no other purpose than his happiness. This brought an entirely new answer to the question, 'Why should I do this or that?' It used to be, 'Because self-instituted authority command you.' The answer now was, 'Because it is good for men.' In this lies our greatest debt to the Renaissance, that it instituted the welfare of men as the end of all action.”
Source: Venetian and North Italian Schools
“The Renaissance is studded by the names of the artists and architects, with their creations recorded as great historical events.”
“The Renaissance (like Greek democracy or the fledgling American states) was a construct that applied mainly to privileged men.”
Source: Birth of the Chess Queen: A History – From Medieval Europe to Isabel of Castile, an Investigation of Female Sovereigns and Power
“The Renaissance of Ba Ga Mohlala
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HISTORY IN MOTION AND HISTORY IN THE MAKING - RECLAIMING OUR GLORY - OUR PLACE UNDER THE SUN
The Book is the snapshot of Ba Ga Mohlala, the past, the present and the future .
The history part of the book will help to locate and know Ba Ga Mohlala in, and in relation to Afican and South African History.
The present will give on overview or a snapshot of of Ba Ga Ga Mohlala at this present moment, their development, growth, initiatives and milestones.
The future will give you Ga Mohlala future perspective, their burning desires and plans to achieve their strategic objectives.
The Book was published in December 2017.
THIS BOOK WAS PROUDLY PUBLISHED BY BANERENG PROJECTS AND CONSULTING.”
“The renaissance of Christian philosophy has been accompanied by a resurgence of interest in natural theology, that branch of theology that seeks to prove God's existence apart from divine revelation.”
“The Renaissance of Europe did not take place in the 15th century. Rather it began when Europe learned from the culture of the Arabs. The cradle of European awakening is not Italy. It is the Muslim Spain.”
“The Renaissance of the fifteenth century was, in many things, great rather by what it designed then by what it achieved.”
Source: The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry
“The Renaissance was a time of mercenary soldiers, ours is a time of mercenary labor.”
“The Renaissance was the culture of a wealthy and powerful upper class, on the crest of the wave which was whipped up by the storm of new economic forces. The masses who did not share the wealth and power of the ruling group had lost the security of their former status and had become a shapeless mass, to be flattered or to be threatened—but always to be manipulated and exploited by those in power. A new despotism arose side by side with the new individualism. Freedom and tyranny, individually and disorder, were inextricably interwoven. The Renaissance was not a culture of small shopkeepers and petty bourgeois but of wealthy nobles and burghers. Their economic activity and their wealth gave them a feeling of freedom and a sense of individually. But at the same time, these same people had lost something: the security and feeling of belonging which the medieval social structure had offered. They were more free, but they were also more alone. They used their power and wealth to squeeze the last ounce of pleasure out of life; but in doing so, they had to use ruthlessly every means, from physical torture to psychological manipulation, to rule over the masses and to check their competitors within their own class. All human relationships were poisoned by this fierce life-and-death struggle for the maintenance of power and wealth. Solidarity with one's fellow man—or at least with the members of one's own class—was replaced by a cynical detached attitude; other individuals were looked upon as "objects" to be used and manipulated, or they were ruthlessly destroyed if it suited one's own ends. The individual was absorbed by a passionate egocentricity, an insatiable greed for power and wealth. As a result of all this, the successful individual's relation to his own self, his sense of security and confidence were poisoned too. His own self became as much an object of manipulation to him as other persons had become. We have reasons to doubt whether the powerful masters of Renaissance capitalism were as happy and as secure as they are often portrayed. It seems that the new freedom brought two things to them: an increased feeling of strength and at the same time an increased isolation, doubt, scepticism, and—resulting from all these—anxiety. It is the same contradiction that we find in the philosophical writings of the humanists. Side by side with their emphasis on human dignity, individuality, and strength, they exhibited insecurity and despair in their philosophy.”
Source: Escape from Freedom
“The 'Renaissance' West Butchered the Rest.
If I had to choose between an erudite Aristotle and an unknown ‘soulless’ black slave I would choose the latter. The ascendancy of the West was on a heap of bodies of slaves and trampled humanity through colonization”
Source: Mona Lisa does not smile anymore
“The Renaissance… was based on a new idea of the importance of the individual. But this was a fragile foundation, because individuals depended on constant applause and admiration to sustain them. There is a shortage of applause in the world, and there is not enough respect to go around.”
Source: An Intimate History Of Humanity
“The renaming of ME to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) in 1988, giving misplaced emphasis to “fatigue”, trivializes the substantial disability of the disease 1 – which can extend to the wheelchair or bed-bound requiring 24 hour care ME/CFS is characterized by neurological, immunological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal features – severe forms can present with paresis, seizures, intractable savage headaches and life threatening complications.”
“The renewal of our natures is a work of great importance. It is not to be done in a day. We have not only a new house to build up, but an old one to pull down.”
Source: The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A...: Containing All His Sermons and Tracts which Have Been Already Published: with a Select Collection of Letters... Also, Some Other Pieces on Important Subjects, Never Before Printed; Prepared by Himself for the Press; to which is Prefixed, an Account of His Life, Compiled from His Orignial Papers and Letters
“The renewal of the Catholic arts will not come from the Church itself.”
Source: The Catholic Writer Today: And Other Essays