Spiros Zodhiates famous quotes
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Life can only be enjoyed as one acquires a true perspective of life and death and of the real purpose of life.
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The one who has wisdom in his head and heart does not need to shout at others.
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Peace of heart is the natural outcome of purity of heart.
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The present indicative asserts something which is occuring while the speaker is making the statement.
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One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries.
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If nobody said anything unless he knew what he was talking about, a ghastly hush would descend upon the earth.
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Life is just a chance to grow a soul.
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Religion is not something separate and apart from ordinary life. It is life - life of every kind viewed from the standpoint of meaning and purpose: life lived in the fuller awareness of its human quality and spiritual significance.
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You have your identity when you find out, not what you can keep your mind ON, but what you can't keep your mind OFF.
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If you would be a better teacher, teach by the spirit. That is the thing that gives strength and power, meaning and life, to our otherwise weak efforts... remember, you cannot give away that which you do not possess. Study the life of the master. You do not have to have a college degree to be an efficient teacher. But you do have to become acquainted with the life and teachings of the master to be an effective teacher in the church.
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The obedient in art are always the forgotten . . . The country is glorious but its beauties are unknown, and but waiting for a real live artist to splash them onto canvas . . . Chop your own path. Get off the car track.
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As applied to substance abuse, the cognitive approach helps individuals to come to grips with the problems leading to emotional distress and to gain a broader perspective on their reliance on drugs for pleasure and/or relief from discomfort.
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The difference between a mountain and a molehill is your perspective.
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When you look at the Moon, you think, ‘I’m really small. What are my problems?’ It sets things into perspective. We should all look at the Moon a bit more often.
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