Credo Quote by George Sheehan Download Open image ““Credo quia absurdum,”” — George Sheehan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Credo Credo Quia
“Una absurda palabra antigua acudió a su mente. Burlado, pensó. He sido burlado.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“¡A cuántos Crisipos se ha tragado ya la eternidad, a cuántos Sócrates, a cuántos Epictetos! Que se te ocurra lo mismo ante absolutamente cualquier… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
“No creo en Dios porque nunca lo he visto. Si quisiera que yo creyera en él, vendría sin duda a hablar conmigo…” — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
“Asombra que yo no haya abandonado aún todas mis esperanzas, puesto que parecen absurdas e irrealizables. Sin embargo, me aferro a ellas a pesar… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The runner is coming to know, or will know if he runs enough...that the universe is the smallest divisible unit.” — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“Courage, then, has nothing to do with a single act of bravery. Courage is how one lives, not one specific incident. Just as mortal… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“When I was young, I was afflicted with what my aunt called “convenient deafness.” I still am. I have the ability to tune out… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“The 5-year-old sees that Paradise correctly, not in technology but in the fairy story, in the great myths that control and guide our lives.… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“There were a lot of people in the service,” says Dickey, “who cried when they were discharged because they knew they would have to… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“The trouble with this country,” the late John Berryman once told fellow poet James Dickey, “is that a man can live his entire life… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“Running is just such a monestary-- a retreat, a place to commune with God and yourself, a place for psychological and spiritual renewal.” — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“Disease, then, is one of those bad experiences that turns information into knowledge and knowledge into wisdom. The bad experiences that make you love… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“If you think that life has passed you by, or, even worse, that you are living someone else’s life, you can still prove the… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“Boredom, like beauty, is in the mind of the beholder. ’There is no such thing as an uninteresting subject,’ said Chesterton. ’The only thing… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
“Thomas Merton, another solitary, understood that. The beginning of freedom, he wrote, is not liberation from the body but liberation from the mind. We… — George Sheehan Copy Share Image
Judaism is not a religion. At best, it is a racial credo, designed to maintain racial cohesion, in this case the Khazar bloodlines. — Henry Makow Copy Share Image
I live by two credos: If you don't ask, you don't get. And most things don't work. — Richard Saul Wurman Copy Share Image
What is fashion? It's discipline. Discipline and a credo to do only the best, down to the smallest detail. — Manolo Blahnik Copy Share Image
“If I could sum up my poetry in a few well-chosen words, the result might be a poem. Several years ago, when I was… — Anthony Thwaite Copy Share Image
US is a very religious country. Separation of church and state is part of our credo, but that it is hard to understand since… — Madeleine Albright Copy Share Image
... religion (ought to be if it isn't) a great deal more than mere gratification of the instinct for worship linked with the straight-teaching… — Anna Julia Cooper Copy Share Image
“This became a credo of mine...attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.” — Bette Davis Copy Share Image
The unwillingness to accept anything short of victory, that underlying fury, is the fundamental building block of my bottomless motivation to succeed. It is… — Lance Armstrong Copy Share Image
In my early twenties the nature of conservatism itself changed. When I identified as a fourteen-year-old conservative, it was closer to what we today… — Steve Erickson Copy Share Image
“I believe order is better than chaos, creation better than destruction. I prefer gentleness to violence, forgiveness to vendetta. On the whole I think… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image