
Top 14 David Friedrich Strauss Quotes
#1. It's midnight Cinderella, but don't worry none. Cause I'm Peter the Pumpkin Eater and the party's just begun.
Garth Brooks
#2. Intellect, at its best, can make you agnostic. Being theist or atheist is still a matter of choice.
Raheel Farooq
#3. I love everybody and they, in turn, love everybody, and that's spreading love heart to heart to heart. That's my approach of my work.
Ram Dass
#4. Do you think my being someone else's wife will change anything? Don't you know that I'd lie with you in the groves, under the light of the moon? That I'd defy the laws of gods and men for you?
Richelle Mead
#5. My dad struggled with cocaine addiction, and we actually went to rehab with him too. I remember having extensive talks with him about how I was wired a certain way, how I wouldn't be able to drink and do drugs the same way my friends got to.
Ryan Montgomery
#6. If God and man are in themselves one, and if religion is the human side of this unity then must this unity be made evident to man in religion, and become in him consciousness and reality.
David Friedrich Strauss
#7. I don't think the people wanna see me play Clyde Johnson the architect.
Bernie Mac
#8. I am in a house. I am in one room and my anxiety is in another. It's close. I can feel it. I can go to it. But I won't.
Samantha Schutz
#9. The supernatural birth of Christ, his miracles, his resurrection and ascension, remain eternal truths, whatever doubts may be cast on their reality as historical facts.
David Friedrich Strauss
#10. Even a mirror will not show you yourself, if you do not wish to see.
Roger Zelazny
#13. For productive collaboration adopt five principles: involve the relevant stakeholders, build consensus phase by phase, design a process map, designate a process facilitator and harness the power of group memory.
David Friedrich Strauss
#14. Instinctively and empirically we know that stories have the power and the potential to capture hearts and imaginations - we're just not sure how or why this is so.
Sarah Arthur
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