We can learn more in an hour praying, when praying indeed, than from many hours of rigorous study.
Forgiveness changes the way we remember. It converts the curse into a blessing. Forgiveness indeed heals memories . . .
The path of nature is, indeed, a narrow one, and it is only the immortals that seek it, and, when they find it, do not find themselves cramped therein.
Today, campaigning isn't an 'interruption' but a permanent condition. Indeed, if you are a successful campaigner, it's expected you'll be a successful president.
The kind of fans I have are those who allow the songs to be part of their lives; indeed, it's as if the songs aren't mine anymore.
These are times of action. Men think and then act; sometimes, indeed, they simply act.
To know that God knows everything about me and yet loves me is indeed my ultimate consolation.
Great indeed is the sublimity of the Creative, to which all beings owe their beginning and which permeates all heaven.
Correct spelling, indeed, is one of the arts that are far more esteemed by schoolma’ams than by practical men, neck-deep in the heat and agony of the world.
Galileo - the father of modern physics - indeed of modern science.
The most important questions of life are indeed, for the most part, really only problems of probability.
In an age of synthetic images and synthetic emotions, the chances of an accidental encounter with reality are remote indeed.
A little learning, indeed, may be a dangerous thing, but the want of learning is a calamity to any people.
Indeed, I thought, slipping the silver into my purse, it is remarkable, remembering the bitterness of those days, what a change of temper a fixed income will bring about.
I believe indeed that to rescue the humanist tradition of the last decades is of the utmost importance, and that Victor Serge is one of the outstanding personalities representing the socialist aspect of humanism.
Works indeed are good, and God strictly requires them of us, but they do not make us holy.
So dear night the half of life is, And the fairest half indeed.
To the sick, indeed, nature is sick, but to the well, a fountain of health.
You don't have to write like David Foster Wallace or James Baldwin or Maggie Nelson - indeed, you shouldn't. Those writers are doing it better than you ever could.
Rash indeed is he who reckons on tomorrow, or happily on the days beyond it; for tomorrow is not, until today is past.
The fear of death is indeed the pretence of wisdom, and not real wisdom, being the appearance of knowing the unknown.
The European single currency is bound to fail, economically, politically and indeed socially, though the timing, occasion and full consequences are all necessarily still unclear.
This sleep is sound indeed; this is a sleep
That from this golden rigol hath divorc'd
So many English kings.
A day in which you do goodness far away from the crowds is indeed a very good day!
I may say that I think greed about poetry is the only permissible greed - it is, indeed, unavoidable.
Any trade that is voluntarily made is mutually beneficial, by definition, and, indeed, is balanced, by definition.
Kant's position is extremely subtle - so subtle, indeed, that no commentator seems to agree with any other as to what it is.
The authorities liked to say that we received a balanced diet; it was indeed balanced - between the unpalatable and the inedible.
They indeed are fools who are satisfied with the fruits of their past effort and do not engage themselves in self-effort now.
He who, though dressed in fine apparel, exercises tranquillity, is quiet, subdued, restrained, chaste, and has ceased to find fault with all other beings, he indeed is an ascetic.
Representation, then, is not - nor can it be - neutral; it is an act - indeed the founding act - of power in our culture.
One of India's biggest advantages is our young demographic and that we have a youthful population that is indeed our future.
Indeed, there is no such thing as an altogether ugly woman — or altogether beautiful.
wit, wit! - I look upon it always as a draught of air; it cools indeed, but one gets a stiff neck from it.
That was indeed to live -- at one bold swoop to wrest from darkling death the best that death to life can give.
That man is rich indeed who has more friends than enemies, fears no one, and is so busy building that he has no time to devote to tearing down another's hopes and plans.
We would be in a nasty position indeed if empirical science were the only kind of science possible.
Indeed, if "biology is chemistry with history," as somebody has said, then nature writing is biology with love.
There has, indeed, been very substantial progress in Iraq over the past year - violence is down by 80 percent, civilian deaths by about the same, and so on.
It is indeed a million times better to appear untrue before the world than to be untrue to ourselves.
The spirit is often most free when the body is satiated with pleasure; indeed, sometimes the stars shine more brightly seen from the gutter than from the hilltop.
The whole series of my life appeared to me as a dream; I sometimes doubted if indeed it were all true, for it never presented itself to my mind with the force of reality.
The Hindu religion is the only of the World's great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths.
I was completely loyal and faithful to Stephen throughout this time as, indeed, he assured me he was to me.
A man without a bias cannot write interesting history - if indeed such a man exists.
Temeraire said, 'It is very nice how many books there are, indeed. And on so many subjects!
Some indeed there are who profess to despise all flattery, but even these are nevertheless to be flattered, by being told that they do despise it.
The experience of separateness arouses anxiety; it is, indeed, the source of all anxiety.
It would indeed be a tragedy if the history of the human race proved to be nothing more than the story of an ape playing with a box of matches on a petrol dump.
I may indeed very well happen to contradict myself; but truth, as Demades said, I do not contradict.
It is remarkable indeed how we human beings are capable of delighting in the mating call of a flower while we are surrounded by the charred carcasses of our fellow animals.
His neigh is like the bidding of a monarch, and his countenance enforces homage. He is indeed a horse.
I just did what the script demanded from me in 'Uyir.' I felt it was indeed a challenging role for me.
Not all who seem to fail have failed indeed,Not all who fail have therefor worked in vain.There is no failure for the good and brave.
If we dig deep in our history and remember that we are not descendants from fearful people, we proclaim ourselves indeed as we are the defenders of freedom wherever it continues to exist in the world.
That a guardian should require another guardian to take care of him is ridiculous indeed.
If you are as happy in entering the White House as I shall feel on returning to Wheatland, you are a happy man indeed.
In civilized life, where the happiness, and indeed almost the existence, of man depends so much upon the opinion of his fellow men, he is constantly acting a studied part.
For misdirected love, the attainment of its object is, indeed, the best cure; but it cures as the guillotine cures headache.
Sex begins before adolescence, and survives sterility; it is indeed coeval with our lives, although at the mating age its effects are more obvious to Society.
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