Frederic Henry Hedge famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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No infallible oracle out of the breast.
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The dreamer is a madman quiescent, the madman is a dreamer in action.
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Birth into this life was the death of the embryo life that preceded; and the death of this will be birth into some new mode of being.
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Talent is some one faculty unusually developed; genius commands all the faculties.
-- Frederic Henry Hedge
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SAP is becoming the standard for business software. Oracle is in a state of chaos.
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When women reassert their relationship with the wildish nature, they are gifted with a permanent and internal watcher, a knower, a visionary, an oracle, an inspiratrice, an intuitive, a maker, a creator, an inventor, and a listener who guide, suggest, and urge vibrant life in the inner and outer world.
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I certainly don't think we [The Elders organization] are oracles but I would hope that over our lifetimes we have accumulated some useful experience and perhaps even a modicum of wisdom! We don't have all the answers.
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We are not to make the Torah into God Himself, nor the Bible into a "paper pope." The Bible is only the result of the Word of God. We can experience the return of the Word of God in the here and now, the perpetual return of the actual, living, indisputable Word of God that makes possible the act of witnessing, but we should never think of the Bible as any sort of talisman or oracle constantly at our disposal that we need only open and read to be in relation to the Word of God and God Himself.
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And hence one master-passion in the breast, Like Aaron's serpent, swallows up the rest.
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There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast.
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Thank you Stephanie, you’re the breast… I mean best!
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Of course, my views developed in the course of time. But I have always believed in what I did and never acted against my conscience.
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Nothing has ever remained of any revolution but what was ripe in the conscience of the masses.
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History is a priori amoral; it has no conscience.
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