Paul Lambert famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • We must never forget that Christ did not suffer just during His three years of public ministry or the last few days of His life when He was crucified. No, He suffered throughout His life on earth. He who was without sin lived daily with the corruption and sinfulness of lost humanity.

  • Med students panic their first year when they learn all the diseases. It's not until the second year that they learn the cures.

  • First steps are always the hardest but until they are taken the notion of progress remains only a notion and not an achievement.

  • We are always works in progress. You will hurt people you love, and help people you detest. This is called being a human and it happens to everyone.

  • Experience shows that what great role pratice and experience play in education; pratice, the prolonged exercice lead to habit: exemple suggests imitation. Habit can become a second nature, but, wrongly directed (or guided), it may also heighten (or intensify) unfortunate tendencies and be an obstacle to progress.

  • Famously, there's not really anywhere to go after nihilism. It's not progressing toward anything, it's a statement of outrage, however brilliant.

  • Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress.

  • The holocaust is the solution to the Jews final question

  • History only exists, in the final analysis, for God.

  • CREDIT supposes specific and permanent funds for the punctual payment of interest, with a moral certainty of a final redemption of the principal.

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