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John Rawls was an American political theorist whose was especially active in the later half of the 20th century. Born in 1921 and serving his nation as a soldier during World War II, he was educated at Princeton before embarking on his academic career. His main contribution to his field was...
92. “Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward.” — Henry Ford 9...
so that I might share in what I was entitled to share. If he thought me unworthy, unfit to weep with him, I should feel it as the most poignant humiliation. - Oscar Wilde One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry. ...
There was always a slug on the lettuce. This was too good to be true. He had never trusted Jester, and didn't trust David. He wasn't going to let his gaurd down just yet. Being carful had kept him alive this far. There was no reason to stop being careful now. —Charlie Higson...
you will last forever.I love you more than I can say.You can never stop me loving you.Be my Valentine.You are the keeper of my heart.I can't stop loving you.I don't just love you, I adore you.I never want to leave you.I feel alive when you are with me.I was ...
“In Aramaic, ‘mourning’ could mean sorrow, grief, pain, or regret. Humans always have the choice of learning by spiritual unfoldment or by painful experience. Most people do not seek God whole-heartedly unless trouble, sorrow or failure appears in their lives. I was referring to the ‘va...
constitutes the absolute ground of philosophy, its earth or deterritorialization, the foundation on which it creates its concepts" (41). We read in the book of Lieh-tzu: "There was Primal Simplicity, there was Primal Commencement, there were Primal Beginnings, and there was a Primal Material....
(41). We read in the book of Lieh-tzu: “There was Primal Simplicity, there was Primal Commencement, there were Primal Beginnings, and there was a Primal Material. The Primal Simplicity preceded the appearance of the breath. The Primal Commencement was the beginning of the breath. The ...