Quotes About Ages
All ages are equidistant from eternity, and just as immediately accessible to God's presence.
~ Leopold von Ranke
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Through all ages, great saints have remained as living proof that this non-temporary, permanent state of God consciousness can be revived in all living souls.
~ George Harrison
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Wit is the god of moments, but Genius is the god of ages.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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God himself preserved the Bible, and brought it down through the ages.
~ Jerry Falwell
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Let us not mock God with metaphor, Analogy, sidestepping, transcendence; Making of the event a parable, a sign painted in the Faded credulity of earlier ages: Let us walk through the door.
~ John Updike
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When we read history we find that in all ages people have thought, this is the dark age.
~ Tenzin Palmo
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Ages of faith and of unbelief are always said to mark the course of history.
~ Edith Hamilton
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History has been conceived--and with high justification in the records--as the human struggle for civilization against barbarism in different ages and places, from the beginning of human societies.
~ Mary Ritter Beard
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... the right to defend one's home and one's person when attacked has been guaranteed through the ages by common law.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Special Super Bowl Wisdom of the Ages: "Tom Brady's balls" Nothing more than a publicity stunt to keep the NFL Network from losing San Francisco's market share.
~ Matthew Heines
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Wisdom of the Ages "News People" Always joking around and happy. I guess that proves that ignorance really is bliss.
~ Matthew Heines
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The fashions of the ages vary in this direction and that, but they vary for the most part from a central road which was struck out by the imagination of Greece.
~ Gilbert Murray
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We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nations and of ages.
~ Edmund Burke
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During many ages, the prediction, as it is usual, contributed to its own accomplishment.
~ Edward Gibbon
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Old or new, the only sign I always try to rid my books of (usually with little success) is the price-sticker that malignant booksellers attach to the backs. These evil white scabs rip off with difficulty, leaving leprous wounds and traces of slime to which adhere the dust and fluff of ages, making me wish for a special gummy hell to which the inventor of these stickers would be condemned.
~ Alberto Manguel
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For it is a truth, which the experience of ages has attested, that the people are always most in danger when the means of injuring their rights are in the possession of those of whom they entertain the least suspicion.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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Inscriptions here of various Names I view'd, The greater part by hostile time subdu'd; Yet wide was spread their fame in ages past, And Poets once had promis'd they should last.
~ Alexander Pope
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My opinion is that a poet should express the emotion of all the ages and the thought of his own.
~ Thomas Hardy
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It is energy - the central element of which is will - that produces the miracle that is enthusiasm in all ages. Everywhere it is what is called force of character and the sustaining power of all great action.
~ Samuel Smiles
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Ive met people of all abilities and all ages. The groups are split accordingly; advanced groups are made up of swimmers keen on longer distances, intermediates who use swimming as part of their exercise routine, while many of the beginners havent even tried front crawl before.
~ Gethin Jones
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It is most significant i think, that the word discrimination which for ages has been the very name of excellence, is now a bad thing, discrimination which used to be the supreme virtue, has now become the supreme crime, one should not discriminate, ofcourse i personaly think with all the past centuries of western culture that on should always discriminate.
~ Renaud Camus
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When I see your picture in its frame, A strait jacket, pity rises in me, And stronger than pity, revulsion. It is as if you had never been. Nobody in the world can know your love, You are strapped to the nothingness of ages, Nobody can will you into life, It is as if you had never been. I cannot break your anonymity, The absolute has imprisoned you, Most sentient, most prescient, most near. It is as if you had never been.
~ Richard Eberhart
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For Paul, Christ is "that mystery which for endless ages has been kept secret" (Romans 16:25–27). And a well-kept secret it still remains for most Christians.
~ Richard Rohr
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In all countries, and in all ages, from the Druids down to brother Beecher, priests have aimed at universal power.
~ Anne Royall
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