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“Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important.”
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“The aboriginal peoples of Australia illustrate the conflict between technology and the natural world succinctly, by asking, 'What will you do when the clever men destroy your water?' That, in truth, is what the world is coming to.”
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“Whither am I going? To the New World. What to do? To gain honor? No, if I know my own heart. To get money? No: I am going to live to God, and to bring others so to do.”
Source : Francis Asbury (1852). “From August 7, 1771, to December 31, 1786”, p.12
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“Religious men are and must be heretics now- for we must not pray, except in a "form" of words, made beforehand- or think of God but with a prearranged idea.”
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“There is no justice in love, no proportion in it, and there need not be, because in any specific instance it is only a glimpse or parable of an embracing, incomprehensible reality. It makes no sense at all because it is the eternal breaking in on the temporal. So how could it subordinate itself to cause or consequence?”
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“Allow your dreams a place in your prayers and plans. God-given dreams can help you move into the future He is preparing for you.”
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“As actors, you don't actually need to know the future of the character. You just need to know the backgrounds.”
Source : "The Future Of Learning: Ericsson Networked Society Short Film Takes A Fascinating Look At Education And Technology", www.huffingtonpost.com. October 22, 2012.
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“Good discourse sinks differences and seeks agreements.”
Source : Amos Bronson Alcott (1872). “Concord Days”, p.74