“I believe that patterns tend to repeat themselves and there are connections between the past and the present. There is the old proverb that reads, You cant know where youre going if you dont know where youve been. For me, history is like that. When you take history and combine it with myth, then you get mystery.” IfsKnowsBelievePastI BelieveMysteryConnectionsPatternsMythRepeatsCantOld Proverb Author:Ashwin Sanghi
“A powerful motivation for believing God in our present is intentionally remembering how He's worked in our past.” BelievePastRememberMotivationPowerfulOur Past Book:Believing God Source: Believing God
“I absolutely believe the past had its share of warrior women who fought like men. Whether some of these were the actual Amazons from Greek myth is another matter.” MenBelieveMatterPastShareMythWarriorGreekGreek Myth Author:Anne Fortier
“I realized that every moment in all our lives - past, present, future, known, unknown, and unknowable - exist simultaneously, as though outside of what we know as time. I became aware that I already was everything I was trying to attain, and I believe that's true for everyone. All things that we perceive as positive, negative, good, or bad are simply parts of the perfect, balanced Whole.” KnowsTryingBelieveWholeMomentsPastI BelievePerfectKnownOur LivesNegativeAll ThingsI RealizedPerceiveBalancedPast PresentPast Present FuturePresent Future Author:Anita Moorjani
“Does anyone believe for one moment that the progress we have made would have been possible under bureaucratic control of any government. This country was founded upon the principle of the regulation of private effort, of making rules for the game, and under that system alone can we look for the same success in the future which has been ours in the past. Our position today is the direct result of the free play among our people of private competitive effort.” PeopleBelieveLooksDoeHas BeensMadeCountryPlayMomentsGovernmentTodayPastGamesResultsEffortPrinciplesProgressPositionDirectCompetitionRegulationFree Play Author:Roger Babson
“I'm beginning to believe that Killer Illiteracy ought to rank near heart disease and cancer as one of the leading causes of deathamong Americans. What you don't know can indeed hurt you, and so those who can neither read nor write lead miserable lives, like Richard Wright's character, Bigger Thomas, born dead with no past or future.” KnowsWritingBelieveHeartCharacterPastReadingCausesBornHurtEducationOughtDiseaseBiggerCancerMiserableKillersIlliteracyHeart DiseaseMiserable LifeLeading Causes Book:Writin' is fightin': thirty-seven years of boxing on paper Source: Writin' is fightin': thirty-seven years of boxing on paper