“The chief difficulty is that God demands of us that we live by faith: faith in God, God's sovereignty over the future, God's sufficiency for the present; while, on the other hand, the various other gods whom we can serve appeal to us in terms of the things which we can see and the forces which we can calculate. The choice between the life of faith and the life of sight is a choice between a God whom only faith can apprehend and gods whom one has only to see to understand.” HandsChoicesForceTermSeeingDemandSightDifficultyVariousInvisibleChiefsAppealsVisibleLive ByFaith In GodSovereigntySufficiency Author:Daniel Thambyrajah Niles
“Once you realize that it is impossible to capture the character of the various manifestations of nature by pictorial means, and that an interpretation based on imagination is equally erroneous, you will not find yourself facing a gaping void as you might have feared.” MeanCharacterMightRealizingImaginationImpossibleDifficultyVariousManifestationFinding YourselfInterpretationCaptureVoidPictorial Author:Frantisek Kupka
“Man is a rational animal—so at least I have been told. … Aristotle, so far as I know, was the first man to proclaim explicitly that man is a rational animal. His reason for this view was … that some people can do sums. … It is in virtue of the intellect that man is a rational animal. The intellect is shown in various ways, but most emphatically by mastery of arithmetic. The Greek system of numerals was very bad, so that the multiplication table was quite difficult, and complicated calculations could only be made by very clever people.” PeopleKnowsMenWayFirstsHas BeensMadeReasonDifficultCan DoAnimalViewsVirtueDifficultyTablesVariousComplicatedIntellectCleverRationalGreekMasteryGreeceCalculationsComplicationArithmeticVery CleverMultiplicationNumerals Author:Bertrand Russell
“In my life there were times when dreams have nothing to do with reality, but obviously they were prophetic dreams. And I know that if we look closely and listen carefully, we can see the supernatural signs that determine our future. We all meet with various everyday difficulties and overcoming them, we grow and develop.” IfsKnowsLooksDreamRealityGrowsOvercomingDifficultyEverydayDetermineVariousOur FutureProphetic Author:Russell Crowe
“Reading their letters and the First Amendment of the US Constitution, I infer that this nation's founders noted that religions have been at the center of great deal of trouble, so they precluded the US government from getting involved in religion, i.e. "... shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." Over the centuries, various religions have laid claim to various morals; consider the difficulties outsiders are having today in the Middle East, for example.” FirstsHas BeensGovernmentTodayLawReadingNationsDealsMoralTroubleMiddleCenturyExampleInvolvedExerciseLettersConstitutionClaimsDifficultyVariousEastEstablishmentMiddle EastAmendmentsOutsidersFoundersFirst AmendmentUs Constitution Author:Bill Nye
“Aversion is a form of bondage. We are tied to what we hate or fear. That is why, in our lives, the same problem, the same danger or difficulty, will present itself over and over again in various prospects, as long as we continue to resist or run away from it instead of examining it and solving it.” LongProblemRunningFormHateOur LivesDangerDifficultyAdversityVariousRunning AwayTiedBondageExaminingProspectsAversion Author:Patanjali
“The difficulty that negotiators have is often based on the cultural difference that various countries have.” CountryDifferencesDifficultyVariousCultural Differences Author:Christine Lagarde
“In my formative years the people who influenced me most were the Christian existentialists, I mean men like Munier and Kierkegaard and perhaps most of all Nicholas Berdyaev and in my travels I looked for one thing more than anything. I rarely discussed, probably mainly because of language difficulties, metaphysics with the various religious people of other groups I'd meet with. But I'd very much try to see how they were incarnated, how their particular soul was incarnated or took roots into reality.” PeopleMenTryingYearsMeanSoulRealityChristianLanguageReligiousOne ThingGroupsParticularRootsDifficultyVariousMetaphysicsExistentialistFormative YearsMean Man Author:Pierre Trudeau
“A major difficulty is that the answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx is partly a product of the answers that we already have given to the riddle in its various forms.” FormGivenAnswersProductsMajorsDifficultyVariousRiddleSphinx Book:Angels fear: towards an epistemology of the sacred Source: Angels fear: towards an epistemology of the sacred