Top 14 Multifariously Used In A Sentence Quotes
#1. I would say that teleology is theology, and that God is not a "because," but rather an "in order to.
Miguel De Unamuno
#2. Remember that everyone you meet is afraid of something, loves something and has lost something.
H. Jackson Brown Jr.
#3. The root of all difficulties is a lack of the sense of the Presence of God.
Emmet Fox
#4. According to the Buddhist tradition," he began, "there is no sort of conversion or missionary work. It is not good to ask someone to follow a different faith. Yet, because there are so many different mental dispositions, one religion simply cannot serve, cannot satisfy all people.
Rodger Kamenetz
#5. Religion is man-made. Even the men who made it cannot agree on what their prophets or redeemers or gurus actually said or did.
Christopher Hitchens
#6. I learned a long, long time ago, that I could accomplish things in this place we call reality and yet still spend most of my time in the better reality of my mind.
Kevin Walker
#7. Either inventing internal worlds or having no world at all to inhabit,
John Darnielle
#8. twin studies of anxiety have revealed that genetic factors account for roughly 30 percent to 50 percent of an individual's tendency to be generally anxious or to have a specific anxiety disorder.50
Joseph E. Ledoux
#9. When I'm writing songs, I write visually. When I'm writing the words down and I listen to the melody and the lyrics, I start seeing the video form. And if I can get through a song and from the beginning to the end have the whole video in my mind, I think that's a great song.
Christian Kane
#10. Banking types should take their cue from Gordon Gekko. Or pick the best-looking banker in their firm and copy him.
Tom Ford
#11. Through the mind like an oyster labors on and on, / A grain of sand is all we have
Sylvia Plath
#12. Little less than a promise, and a little more than a chance.
David Levithan
#13. The man who is right is a majority. He who has God and conscience on his side, has a majority against the universe.
Frederick Douglass
#14. I would like the work to be non-work. This means that it would find its way beyond my preconceptions ... It is the unknown quantity from which and where I want to go. As a thing, an object, it accedes to its non-logical self. It is something, it is nothing.
Eva Hesse
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