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Quotes About Universal

The world may not appreciate my works. But the angels, pure and wicked, praise them daily and turn them into universal poems.
~ Unknown
There is no such a thing as the universal time that is accepted by all.
~ Unknown
We are all comedians in this world, which is why no one is immune to laughter. However, it's not given to every actor to make people laugh.
~ Unknown
You don't wish for things but you get them. Everything belongs to everyone.
~ Unknown
by knowing a few people well, I know the whole world, for human nature is the same the world over and does not change. Having only a drop of water, a microscope, and a dream, I fashion from it the sea. I know it, perhaps, as he does not, who only crosses it in a ship.
~ Myrtle Reed
What would happen if we were to take seriously our stated belief that Jesus Christ is already the Lord of the world and that at his name, one day, every knee would bow?
~ Unknown
Indeed, it was not the United States, but Liberia, a country founded by the British and former American slaves, that first established universal suffrage for adult men, in 1839.
~ Unknown
The logic of the rebel is to want to serve justice so as not to add to the injustice of the human condition, to insist on plain language so as not to increase the universal falsehood, and to wager, in spite of human misery, for happiness. —Albert Camus
~ Unknown
Because all things were created by a single divine mind, all truth forms a single, coherent, mutually consistent system. Truth is unified and universal.
~ Nancy Pearcey
De acordo com Clouser, o único aspecto compartilhado por todas as religiões é que reconhecem algo como divino – e usam essa palavra para significar a realidade eterna e autoexistente que é a origem de todo o restante. Obviamente, elas não concordam sobre o que se caracteriza como divino; concordam apenas que algo é divino. Nenhum outro fator é verdadeiramente universal entre as religiões.
~ Nancy Pearcey
And if there is no objective or universal truth, then any claim to have objective truth will be treated as nothing but an attempt by one interpretive community to impose its own limited, subjective perspective on everyone else. An act of oppression. A power grab.
~ Nancy Pearcey
All disease, she {Mary Baker Eddy}, asserted in her 1876 first edition of 'Science and Health,' the bible of her new faith, was a fiction of the soul. Neither disease nor matter existed. Both were creations of the soul which symbolized the universal mind, of Jesus Christ, at work.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
the ballad written hundreds of years ago in England told of heartbreak experienced then, and now, in Sophie's own heart. It was universal, being cast away; it surpassed time and space. It was said that Henry VIII composed the song for Anne Boleyn. Another discarded wife.
~ Nancy Thayer
When Jews abandon identity in the pursuit of universal freedom, they end up with neither.
~ Natan Sharansky
God is everywhere, you know.
~ Unknown
Lansdale was a victim in Vietnam of his success in the Phillipines. Men who succeed at an enterprise of great moment often tie a snare for themselves by assuming that they have discovered some universal truth.
~ Neil Sheehan
There is a universal respect and even admiration for those who are humble and simple by nature, and who have absolute confidence in all human beings irrespective of their social status.
~ Nelson Mandela
There is a stage in the life of every social reformer when he will thunder on platforms primarily to relieve himself of the scraps of undigested information that has accumulated in his head; an attempt to impress the crowds rather than to start a calm and simple exposition of principles and ideas whose universal truth is made evident by personal experience and deeper study.
~ Nelson Mandela
PRAYER is the master key,. A key, may fit one door of a house, but when it fits all doors it may well claim to be a master key. Such and no less a key, is prayer to all earthly problems.
~ Neville Goddard
He has consigned all men to disobedience, that He may have mercy upon all." (Romans 11:32, RSV)
~ Neville Goddard
The subconscious is that in which everything is known, in which everything is possible, to which everything goes, from which everything comes, which belongs to all, to which all have access.
~ Neville Goddard
That was one of the things about him. He walked this line between the comic and the poignant, between the certainly doomed and the hopelessly hopeful. In time I came to think it the common ground of all humanity.
~ Niall Williams
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
~ Unknown
None of my characters are rich or famous, and the situations they find themselves in could happen to anyone.
~ Nicholas Sparks