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Doe Quotes by Saint Basil
- Does not the gratitude of the dog put to shame any man who is ungrateful to his benefactors?
- We glorify the Holy Ghost together with the Father and the Son, from the conviction that He is not separated from the Divine Nature; for…
- In truth, to know oneself seems to be the hardest of all things. Not only our eye, which observes external objects, does not use the…
- It is impious to say that evil has its origin from God, because naught contrary is produced by the contrary. Life does not generate death,…
- When someone steals a person's clothes, we call him a thief. Should we not also give the same name to the one who could clothe…
- To Whom does our God say, 'in our image' (Gen. 1:26), to whom if it is not to Him who is 'the brightness of His…
- What is the benefit of fasting in our body while filling our souls with innumerable evils? He who does not play at dice, but spends…
- Men whose sense of taste is destroyed by sickness, sometimes think honey sour. A diseased eye does not see many things which do exist, and…
- When someone steals another's clothes, we call them a thief. Should we not give the same name to one who could clothe the naked and…
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- . . . a basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.… — Norman Vincent Peale
- For one swallow does not make a summer, nor does one day; and so too one day, or a short time, does… — Aristotle
- Man cannot be free if he does not know that he is subject to necessity, because his freedom is always won in… — Hannah Arendt
- Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes… — Aristotle
- Lao Tsu uses the anology of the tree. The old hard tree breaks and falls when the wind blows. The young tree… — Frederick Lenz
- The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he… — Aristotle
- Science and fiction both begin with similar questions: What if? Why? How does it all work? But they focus on different areas… — Margaret Atwood
- A society that does not correctly interpret and appreciate its past cannot understand its present fortunes and adversities and can be caught… — Ibrahim Babangida