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Quotes About Supreme

No one worried except a few philosophers. The race was too intent upon savoring its new-found freedom to look beyond the pleasures of the present. Utopia was here at last: its novelty had not yet been assailed by the supreme enemy of all Utopias—boredom. Perhaps
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Archie insisted. "The fundamental laws of evolution clearly indicate that those species whose primary value is the welfare of the group will outlast those in which the individual is supreme.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Utopia was here at last: its novelty had not yet been assailed by the supreme enemy of all Utopias—boredom. Perhaps
~ Arthur C. Clarke
It was a net from which it seemed to me, a few hours ago, that there was no possible escape. But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop. He wished to improve that which was already perfect . . . and so he ruined all.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
That the child is the supreme aim of woman is a statement having precisely the value of an advertising slogan.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Wisdom is the supreme part of happiness; and reverence towards the Gods must be inviolate. Great words of prideful men are ever punished with great blows, and, in old age, teach the chastened to be wise.
~ Sophocles
Dumnezeu este doar unul ÅŸi acelaÅŸi pretutindeni.
~ Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
Man (human life form) is a 'second-hand' quality of the absolute supreme Self (Parmatma, Lord). Man is close to the Lord [absolute supreme Self].
~ Dada Bhagwan
In all animals, egoism is in a seed-form. It bears effect as a tree in the human life form! If the egoism is destroyed, 'one' becomes the 'Absolute Supreme Self'[parmatma]!
~ Dada Bhagwan
Life is head and shoulders above all other things we regard as precious in this world.
~ Sunday Adelaja
By forgetting the Supreme Lord, all the ailments cling to the man.
~ Guru Arjan Dev
God is the Great Master.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
by the end of the 1660s France was the supreme military power in Europe and its navy, once negligible, was coming to rival those of the Dutch Republic and England.
~ John Miller
God created me—and you—to live with a single, all-embracing, all-transforming passion, namely, a passion to glorify God by enjoying and displaying his supreme excellence in all the spheres of life.
~ John Piper
His beauty shines most brightly when treasured above health and wealth and life itself. Jesus knew this. He knew that suffering (whether small discomforts or dreadful torture) would be the path in this age for making him most visibly supreme.
~ John Piper
God's glory consists much in the fact that He is happy beyond all our imagination.
~ John Piper
All sin comes from not putting supreme value on the glory of God—this is the very essence of sin.
~ John Piper
The thing signified by that name, the glory of God, when spoken of as the supreme and ultimate102 end of all God's works, is the emanation and true external expression of God's internal glory and fullness; meaning
~ John Piper
God is our supreme pleasure. We prefer above all else to know him and see him and be with him and be like him.
~ John Piper
He is the God of all, and His concern is for all.
~ John Willis Zumwalt
La genealogía de nuestro linaje, como ha sido revelada, no hace remontar su origen a una serie de gérmenes, moluscos o cuadrúpedos, sino al gran Creador.
~ Ellen G. White
God (Almighty) is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. That is to say, God is fantastically and extraordinarily good, wonderful and awesome all-round. In fact, God's Greatness is incomparable. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
My soul is chaos, how can it be at all? There is everything in me: search and you will find out. I am a fossil dating from the beginning of the world: not all of its elements have completely crystallized, and initial chaos still shows through. I am absolute contradiction, climax of antinomies, the last limit of tension; in me anything is possible, for I am he who at the supreme moment, in front of absolute nothingness, will laugh.
~ Emil Cioran
El hastío es un vértigo, pero un vértigo tranquilo, monótono; es la revelación de la insignificancia universal, es la certidumbre llevada hasta el estupor o hasta la suprema clarividencia de que no se puede, de que no se debe hacer nada en este mundo ni en el otro, que no existe ningún mundo que pueda convenirnos y satisfacernos.
~ Emil Cioran