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“What is happening to teachers now across this nation is a disgrace. The attacks on them are a blot on our nation. Teachers and students are not different interest groups. Anyone who demeans teachers demeans education and hurts children.”
“What is happening to the daughters of the yam? Seem like they just don't know how to draw up the powers from the deep like before. Not full sunned and sweet anymore.”
“What is happening today is that there are millions of children who are not lifted up to the first rung of the ladder. Then they are condemned when they don't know how to climb from there.”
“What is happening within Christianity is that it doesn't know it needs to promote itself.”
“What is happening, I think, it's really bigger than psychedelics, it's bigger than human evolution. We are not making the waves in this ocean. We are corks, riding the waves of the ocean. But we are privileged, by perhaps chance alone, to occupy a unique moment in the history of the universe. A moment when the universe goes through some kind of self-transforming, evolutionary, inflationary expansion. That's what's happening.”
“What is happily ever after to the child is a nightmare to the monster. (pg. 240)”
“What is happiness and unhappiness? It depends so little on the circumstances; it depends really only on what happens inside a person. I am grateful for every day and that makes me happy.”
“What is happiness to me is not necessarily for you. Someone once said, there are three truths: your truth, my truth and the truth. And I think that's true.”
“What is happiness versus joy? We all have moments of joy. Happiness is when one can be content between those moments.”
“What is happiness? We have been taught to be ambitious and competitive, but no ambitious person has ever been happy. If you
watch the people who have succeeded in the world, who have all the money, power and success in the world, they are not happy.
Happiness has nothing to do with success.
Happiness has nothing to do with ambition. Happiness has nothing to do with money, power and prestige. Nothing fails like success. Happiness is a totally different dimension. Happiness has to do with your being, with your consciousness not with
ambition and success.”
Source: The Call of the Heart
“What is happiness? What is a good life? Is it a life without suffering? Something like that doesn't exist... Life is filled with suffering and sorrow. So it's no wonder that to those who fear suffering, the world seems like a living hell! And still...those who bravely keep going and try to push through this hell... They'll find that it's only a small stretch of the road to happiness. The truly great are those who never lose hope, even when thrown into hell... And as long as we have faith in ourselves, even hell itself can be a paradise!”
Source: syndrome 1866 10
“What is happy? I think happy's in the moment. I don't think everybody can be happy all the time.”
“What is hard for outsiders to understand is that it is much easier to leave a good enough relationship that is non-abusive than to leave an abusive or violent relationship.”
“What is hard work? It takes strength, energy, and stress to truly care about others enough to place oneself last, but it is easy to wrap oneself up and selfishly scramble on the heads of others.”
Source: Killosophy
“What is harder than rock, or softer than water? Yet soft water hollows out hard rock. Persevere.”
“What is harder than stone?
What more soft than water?
Nevertheless hard though the rock be, it is hollowed by the wave.”
“What is harder to do is breaking the ties to the people, the places, and the version of me that will linger.”
Source: No Longer NRI: How I Left America for My Homeland
“What is hardest of all? That which seems most simple: to see with your eyes what is before your eyes.”
“What is hardest to accept about the passage of time is that the people who once mattered the most to us wind up in parentheses.”
“What is hate? Like when you don’t like someone?”
Source: Children of the Stars
“What is hateful is not rebellion but the despotism which induces rebellion; what is hateful are not rebels but men, who, having the enjoyment of power, do not discharge the duties of power; they are men who, having the power to redress wrongs, refuse to listen to the petitioners that are sent to them; they are the men who, when they are asked for a loaf, give a stone.”
Source: Speech Delivered by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier P. C., G. C. M. G., M. P., on the Occasion of a Banquet Tendered by the Montreal Reform Club at the ... Wednesday, May 29, 1912
“What is hateful is not rebellion but the despotism which induces the rebellion; what is hateful are not rebels but the men, who, having the enjoyment of power, do not discharge the duties of power; they are the men who, having the power to redress wrongs, refuse to listen to the petitioners that are sent to them; they are the men who, when they are asked for a loaf, give a stone.”
“What is haunting is that people fallen off the train threaten those who remain on board.”
Source: Alone in America: the search for companionship
“What is he aching to do? What are we all aching to do? What do we want?” She didn’t know. She yawned. She was sleepy. It was too much. Nobody could tell. Nobody would ever tell. It was all over. She was eighteen and most lovely, and lost.”
Source: On the Road: The Original Scroll: The Original Scroll
“What is he doing here?" Curran growled. "He's Roland's Warlord. He's here for me." He was here for the woman who had broken his master's blade. "Tough luck. You're mine.”
Source: Magic Strikes
“What is he doing paying you in cash? she said. Is he like a drug dealer or something? Marianne said she thought he was some kind of property developer. Oh, said Joanna. Wow, that’s much worse.”
Source: Normal People
“What is he? I definitely see Newfie, and maybe some chocolate Lab, but what else?” Morgan asked.
“I did a DNA test on him and it said he was Newfoundland, Lab, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, and Chihuahua.”
Morgan shook her head. They’ve always gotta throw in that weird one, right?”
Source: Dog Friendly
“What is he to learn? To imitate? Or to avoid? When your friends the bees worry themselves about their sovereign, and become perfectly distracted touching the slightest monarchical movement, are we men to learn the greatness of Tuft-hunting, or the littleness of the Court Circular? I am not clear, Mr. Boffin, but that the hive may be satirical.'
At all events, they work,' said Mr. Boffin.
Ye-es,' returned Eugene, disparagingly, 'they work; but don't you think they overdo it?”
“What is he? He's a puppeteer and he's got a lot of inspiration all around him, and the fact that they can manipulate the expressions now with ease compared to what it used to be.”
“What is healing, but a shift in perspectives?”
“What is heard and how it is heard is more important than what you say.”
“What is heard is pushed, but what is read is pulled, into the mind.”
“What is heaven I ask you again - wherever people smile because of you, that's your heaven.”
Source: Servitude is Sanctitude
“What is heaven? It’s the home that God created and He possesses. His throne room is His headquarters from which He issues His commands, directions, and prophecies. And Jesus sits at His Father’s right hand.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“What is held by the whole Church, and that not as instituted by Councils, but as a matter of invariable custom, is rightly held to have been handed down by authority.”
“What is held real is based upon personal beliefs that drive perception.”
Source: Life Is A Cocktail
“What is hell? Hell is oneself.
Hell is alone, the other figures in it
Merely projections. There is nothing to escape from
And nothing to escape to. One is always alone.”
“What is hell? Holding your breath forever.”
Source: Gulab
“What is Hell like?" I blurted out before I could stop myself. Damn my curiosity.
"You've never been there?" He eyed me suspiciously. Yeah, I went to Hell every summer for vacation.”
Source: Human
“What is hell other than a realm in which unholiness works without restraint in body and soul?”
Source: The Work of the Holy Spirit
“What is hell?
- The suffering of no longer being able to love .”
Source: The Brothers Karamazov
“What is hell to a writer? Hell is being too busy to find the time to write or being unable to find the inspiration. Hell is suddenly finding the words but being away from your notebook or typewriter. Hell is when the verses slip away through your fingers and they never return again.”
Source: The Resurrection Waltz Poems R.M. Engelhardt
“What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.”
Source: GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD
“What is hell?...The suffering that comes from the consciousness that one is no longer able to love.”
“What is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator.”
Source: A memorial and remonstrance, on the religious rights of man; written in 1784-5, at the request of the religious society of Baptists in Virginia. ...
“What is Hertz in trouble for? { hertz car rental customer service }
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Source: Mambo's Toy Collection
“What is Hertz in trouble for? { hertz car rental customer service number }
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This issue has escalated to the level of public scrutiny, with Representative Nancy Mace demanding answers from Hertz regarding the fairness 1ー(855)ー470ー3642of these AI-generated charges—especially concerning Hertz’s federal contracts—requesting a formal response by August 27 New York Post.
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Source: The Passover Haggadah with notes, questions, answers, and Passover stories
“What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire.
[Lat., Quod latet ignotum est; ignoti nulla cupido.]”
“What is hidden in you is revealed in me”
“What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end.”