Top 16 Quotes About Schisms

#1. Government as well as religion has furnished its schisms, its persecutions and its devices for fattening idleness on the earnings of the people.

Thomas Jefferson

#2. The slang "you ain't seen nothing yet" is completely apropos in regards to instrumentation for marine bioacoustics research.

Whitlow W.L. Au

#3. The indirectness of communication conceals the formation of schisms - different team members use terms differently but don't realize it.

Eric Evans

#4. Putting labels on others creates a black hole of disregard where judgment thrives and schisms deepen.

David W. Earle

#5. Character is one of most precious parts of you. You can't get involved in things that will damage your character.

Rod Paige

#6. God save you, my brethren, with all your -isms and schisms! I am a citizen of the world, and a man of Weimer. I have established myself by culture in this choice society; and if anyone knows a better place, let him go to it.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#7. The road to success can take a detour. I tell people that I don't care if they came from Yale or jail, it's what you do from today that counts.

Andy Albright

#8. Learning the value of silence is learning to listen to, instead of screaming at, reality

Monks Of New Skete

#9. Winners develop the habit of doing the thing losers don't like to do.

Ed Foreman

#10. Goldfish have no memory, I guess their lives are much like mine. And the little plastic castle is a surprise everytime.

Ani DiFranco

#11. It's quite easy for schisms to develop in societies, in villages, cities or countries.

Rory Kinnear

#12. There is something frightful in the fact that the most dangerous thing of all, playing at Christianity, is never included in the list of heresies and schisms.

Soren Kierkegaard

#13. Because all is lost, there is nothing to lose

Alan W. Watts

#14. Music, the universal language of love and hope and loss and everything else.

Sarah Ockler

#15. Schisms do not originate in a love of truth, which is a source of courtesy and gentleness, but rather in an inordinate desire for supremacy.

Baruch Spinoza

#16. All -isms end up in schisms.

Huston Smith

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