“The difference between God and the Devil, is that God creates and organizes, while the whole study of the Devil is to convince children that light meat tastes good.” ChildrenWholeLightDifferencesStudyTasteDevilMeatConvinceOrganizeThanksgiving Author:Brigham Young
“There's a certain Slant of light, Winter afternoons— That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes— Heavenly Hurt, it gives us— We can find no scar, But internal difference, Where the Meanings, are.... When it comes, the Landscape listens— Shadows—hold their breath— When it goes, 'tis like the Distance On the look of Death.” GivingLooksLightCertainDifferencesHurtShadowBreathsDistanceWinterLandscapeTunesInternalsHeavenlyAfternoonScarCathedrals Author:Emily Dickinson
“In this world of hate there has to be a light Be that light and spread some love Maybe this day the youth can make a difference, No more hate!” WorldLightHateDifferencesThis WorldYouthSpreadMaking A DifferenceThis Day Author:Christofer Drew
“Every time a child is saved from the dark side of life, every time one of us makes the effort to make a difference in a child's life, we add light and healing to our own lives.” ChildrenLightSidesDifferencesDarkEffortHealingAddSavedMaking A DifferenceDark Side Author:Oprah Winfrey
“I try to explain the difference to a client between cleaning and restoration.Cleaning is simply removing some light to moderate soils. Restoration is removing those hardened deposits and stains that require heavier cleaners and much more time. Or on a building that has just been built or renovated it's removing all the construction debris. Setting expectations can go a long way to having and keeping satisfied customers.” WayTryingLongLightDifferencesBuildingExpectationsBuiltCustomersSatisfiedSettingSettingsSoilMore TimeConstructionClientsCleaningLong WayModeratesRestorationStainsCleanersHardenedDepositsDebrisSatisfied Customers Author:Tony Evans
“As collective consciousness goes higher and higher, all the differences in the world will be appreciated more and more. A definition of peace is unity in the midst of diversity. Or you could say happiness, love, and peace in the midst of all diversity. All the differences would be appreciated fully in the light of this peace.” WorldLightWould BeDifferencesConsciousnessHigherDiversityUnityDefinitionsCollectivesMidstAppreciatedPeace And LoveCollective ConsciousnessHappiness Love Author:David Lynch
“But it's never just been the journals that have made the difference, I don't think. It's also the way the students are with one another . . . the way they talk about books and authors and themselves. Not just their problems, but their passions too. The way they form a little society and discuss whatever matters to them. Books light the fire-whether it's a book that's already written, or an empty journal that needs to be filled in.” ThinkingWayNeedsLittlesMadeBookMatterProblemLightFormPassionDifferencesFireWrittenStudentsEmptyFilledJournalFilled In Author:Meg Wolitzer
“This was how you wound up in the Inquisition. When you stopped being able to see any difference between Light Ones and Dark Ones. When for you, people weren't even a flock of sheep, but just a handful of spiders in a glass jar. When you stopped believing in the future, and all you wanted to do was preserve the status quo. For yourself. For those few individuals who were still dear to you.” PeopleBelieveStillsLightAbleWantedIndividualDifferencesDarkDearGlassesWoundsPreservesSheepStatus QuoSpidersHandfulFlocksJarsInquisition Book:The Twilight Watch: (Night Watch 3) Source: The Twilight Watch: (Night Watch 3)
“If you put a real leaf and a silk leaf side by side, youll see something of the difference between Homers poetry and anyone elses. There seem to be real leaves still alive in the Iliad, real animals, real people, real light attending everything.” PeopleIfsStillsRealLightSeemsSidesDifferencesAnimalAliveBeing RealLeafsSilkAttendingIliad Author:Alice Oswald
“I would call the attention of the reader to the difference between "reason" and "reasoning." Reason is a light, reasoning a process. Reason is a faculty, reasoning an exercise of that faculty. Reasoning proceeds from one truth to another by means of argumentation. This generally involves the whole mind in labor and complexity. But reason does not exist merely in order to engage in reasoning. The process is a means to an end. The true fulfillment of reason as a faculty is found when it can embrace the truth simply and without labor in the light of single intuition.” MindMeanDoeEndsReasonWholeLightOrderFoundProcessDifferencesAttentionReaderExerciseLaborEmbraceIntuitionFulfillmentComplexityReasoningFacultyMeans To An EndArgumentation Book:The Ascent to Truth Source: The Ascent to Truth
“Nature has put itself the problem how to catch in flight light streaming to the earth and to store the most elusive of all powers in rigid form. To achieve this aim, it has covered the crust of earth with organisms which in their life processes absorb the light of the sun and use this power to produce a continuously accumulating chemical difference. ... The plants take in one form of power, light; and produce another power, chemical difference.” UseProblemLightEarthFormProcessDifferencesSunAchieveProduceAimPlantStoresFlightCoveredChemicalsOrganismsElusiveStreamingPhotosynthesis Author:Robert Mayer
“If a person is capable of rectifying his erroneous judgments in the light of new evidence he is not prejudiced. Prejudgments become prejudices only if they are reversible when exposed to new knowledge. A prejudice, unlike a simple misconception, is actively resistant to all evidence that would unseat it. We tend to grow emotional when a prejudice is threatened with contradiction. Thus the difference between ordinary prejudgments and prejudice is that one can discuss and rectify a prejudgment without emotional resistance.” IfsPersonsLightGrowsDifferencesSimpleEmotionalJudgmentCapableOrdinaryEvidencePrejudiceResistanceContradictionExposedBiasThreatenedMisconceptionNew KnowledgeRectify Author:Gordon Allport
“A really sublime moment is that when the last ray of light breaks in upon the soul, and marshals into a single group all the scattered disconnected truths there. There is such a vast difference between the moment which follows, and the moment which precedes this one, between what we were before, and what we are after, that the word grace has been invented to convey the idea of this magic stroke, of this light from on high.” Has BeensIdeasSoulMomentsLightLastsDifferencesBreakGraceMagicGroupsRaysSublimeStrokesDisconnectedRays Of Light Author:Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
“It is so important not to let ourselves off the hook or to become apathetic or cynical by telling ourselves that nothing works or makes a difference. Every day, light your small candle.... The inaction and actions of many human beings over a long time contributed to the crises our children face, and it is the action and struggle of many human beings over time that will solve them-with God's help. So every day, light your small candle.” HumansChildrenLongImportantHelpingLightActionFacesDifferencesHuman BeingsStruggleLong TimeOur ChildrenCrisisEnvironmentalSolveMaking A DifferenceCandleCynicalSustainabilityHookInactionApathetic Author:Marian Wright Edelman
“In the midday sun, a bright light will be barely noticed. Yet in the darkest night, even the smallest light can make an enormous difference.” LightNightDifferencesSunSadnessSadEnormousSmallestBright Lights Author:Ralph Marston
“The true church is not made of creeds and forms, nor is it contained in walls of wood and stone; the heart of man is its temple and the Spirit of truth is the one guide into all Truth. When men learn to turn within to the Spirit of truth, who is in each one for his light and inspiration, the differences between the churches of man will be eliminated, and the one church will be recognized.” MenHeartMadeLightInspirationFormSpiritTurnsDifferencesChurchWallTruth IsStonesWoodsGuidesTemplesCreeds Author:Charles Fillmore