Top 14 Religare Quotes

#1. When to use iterative development? You should use iterative development only on projects that you want to succeed.

Martin Fowler

#2. Churning, baking, spinning and soap-making. In summer,

Elizabeth Enright

#3. God has just always put me in the right place I guess.

Tommy McDonald

#4. Speak the essence and live by it.

Radhanath Swami

#5. Mystics throughout the world have spoken of the inner experience of unity with the Self, a reality defined in our language by the Sanskrit term yoga, meaning union, and the word "religion", which comes from the Latin religare, meaning to bind or link.

Gwenael Verez

#6. All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable, and those that are ugly as foul and rotten The foul and rotten may come to be transformed into what is rare and valuable, and the rare and valuable into what is foul and rotten.

Zhuangzi

#7. Love eliminates fear. Love eliminates anxiety.

Lester Levenson

#8. Sometimes things are so insanely private, you don't even want to talk about them with yourself. Don't talk about them, don't wrestle with them, don't let them run you over. Let it be.

Cathy Lamb

#9. God's principles of national transformation will give the opportunity to make positive changes in the country, overcoming crisis in politics, economy, social services and other spheres.

Sunday Adelaja

#10. A true victim does not relish the role of victim. They do not want to be perceived as victims, and they will do whatever they need to do to heal, adapt and move forward in their lives.

Tara Palmatier

#11. Music could do that, create a magical oasis where nothing else mattered except hearing the next line of the score.

Elizabeth Camden

#12. The word 'religion' takes on a sinister cast when one examines its root, religare, meaning 'to bind,' which in turn means 'to hold, to make prisoner, to restrain.

Annie Laurie Gaylor

#13. 'Religion,' I should note, has a disputed etymology in Latin: some say it's from 'relegere,' meaning 'to reread', while others say it's from religare, meaning 'to connect' or 'link.' Literature is life's fastener.

Joshua Cohen

#14. One pale woman all alone,
The daylight kissing her wan hair,
Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare,
With lips of flame and heart of stone.

Oscar Wilde

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