Confuse your trail, lose your trail.
Vikas SwarupStichwörter: life
But, as her mother had often told her, life wasn't meant to be easy. It was meant to be lived.
Susan MalleryStichwörter: life
There is some pleasure even in pain. A sweet ecstasy.
Vikas SwarupSomedays you're the cue ball, somedays you are the eight ball
PabloStichwörter: wisdom life truth inspiration procrastination motivation consequences discipline cause-and-effect pool
... being different, being unique ... that afforded me a life, a journey that I am now so thankful for.
Shaun HickStichwörter: life inspiration difference uniqueness hardship
Living life is like walking down a road
you dont look down and count your every step,
instead you look straight forward to your destination.
Stichwörter: life inspirational hope
Sometimes when you search for someone long enough you find them. They become real in your mind, and your mind brings the illusion to life in front of you.
Keisha KeenleysideStichwörter: life inspirational general
Everything is blowing up around us, but there are still those who care about a broken lock, and others who are dutiful enough to try to fix it. . . . But maybe that’s the way it should be. Maybe working on the little things as dutifully and honestly as we can is how we stay sane when the world is falling apart.
Haruki MurakamiOur place of birth is not so much as important as our place of berth, yet we can't moore. If we do we know our birthplace for the first time.
Ini-Amah LambertStichwörter: life success purpose inspiration work struggle motivation personal-growth self-improvement business skills talents personal-development personal-leadership
The real difference is this: the Christian says that he has knowledge; the Agnostic admits that he has none; and yet the Christian accuses the Agnostic of arrogance, and asks him how he has the impudence to admit the limitations of his mind. To the Agnostic every fact is a torch, and by this light, and this light only, he walks.
The Agnostic knows that the testimony of man is not sufficient to establish what is known as the miraculous. We would not believe to-day the testimony of millions to the effect that the dead had been raised. The church itself would be the first to attack such testimony. If we cannot believe those whom we know, why should we believe witnesses who have been dead thousands of years, and about whom we know nothing?
The Agnostic takes the ground that human experience is the basis of morality. Consequently, it is of no importance who wrote the gospels, or who vouched or vouches for the genuineness of the miracles. In his scheme of life these things are utterly unimportant. He is satisfied that “the miraculous” is the impossible. He knows that the witnesses were wholly incapable of examining the questions involved, that credulity had possession of their minds, that 'the miraculous' was expected, that it was their daily food.
Stichwörter: science life knowledge reason morality ethics belief mind atheism miracles fact arrogance atheist superstition definition importance credulity evidence testimony proof agnosticism agnostic limitation gospels ingersoll agnostic-defined christian-gospels
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