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Quotes About Universal

Love, compassion, and peace do not belong to any religion or tradition. They are qualities in each one of us, qualities of our hearts and minds..
~ Joseph Goldstein
The sacrifice predicted by Malachias cannot be the Sacrifice of the Cross. The prophet employs the word minchah, which means an unbloody food-offering. The Sacrifice of the Cross, though a true sacrifice, was not an unbloody food-offering. The Sacrifice of the Cross was confined to Golgotha and the Jewish people, and hence was not a universal sacrifice in the sense of Malachias,
~ Joseph Pohle
Globalization has made national boundaries more porous but not irrelevant. Nor does globalization mean the creation of a universal community.
~ Joseph S. Nye Jr.
The universal Mind contains all knowledge. It is the potential ultimate of all things. To it, all things are possible.
~ Ernest Holmes
Then he spoke of James Joyce. He told about Joyce's family, his religion, his education, his writing. He spoke of a book called Dubliners and a story in the book titled "Ivy Day in the Committee Room." Regardless of race, regardless of class, that story was universal, he said.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
General" stands here for the individual who goes into action, whether freely or forcedly. Since anarchy offers him an especially favorable charge, this type is permanent today. Thus, "general" has a universal rather than a special meaning. It can be replaced ad libitum. It refers not to a profession but to a condition. The latter may also crop up in a coolie, in which case it is particularly effective.
~ Ernst Junger
Because to respect one's own existence, and the existence of others, is in tune with the great universal will, these positive words attracted a flow of shining energy from all over the universe.
~ Ervin Laszlo
The Universal Laws: Defined There are three Eternal Universal Laws that we want to assist you in understanding more clearly so that you may apply
~ Esther Hicks
The notion of feelings as an integral part of illness is universal—not only across continents and peoples, but across the divide of time that separates us from our ancestors.
~ Esther M. Sternberg
Tout le sang qui coule rouge; All blood is red.
~ Eugene Bullard
The sum total of pain in the world is unlimited.
~ Eugenio Corti
In reality art is always for everyone and for no one.
~ Eugenio Montale
Different fields notwithstanding, since their early alliance positive psychologists and happiness economists have shared the conviction that happiness was not an ill-defined or speculative construct with more than fifty shades of historical and philosophical grey, but an objective, universal concept that can be unbiasedly and accurately measured.
~ Eva Illouz
Shakespeare and his work will always be relevant. He wrote those pieces hundreds of years ago and we haven't really changed as humans, have we? We have to deal with love, honour and adultery now - people were the same then, too - that's what's so wonderful and powerful.
~ Michelle Dockery
America didn't invent human rights. Those rights are common to all people: nations, cultures, and religions cannot choose to simply opt out of them.
~ John McCain
The ancient world is always accessible, no matter what culture you come from. I remember when I was growing up in India and I read the 'Iliad' and the 'Odyssey.'
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
That's the goal with TV, to make something that everybody likes and that gets remembered forever.
~ Dan Schneider
Online education and technology are doubtless going to change how we learn in the years ahead. Remote learning is inexpensive and brings down the cost of near-universal access.
~ Andrew Yang
'Rent' resonates with people across generations because it's really great art.
~ Jordan Fisher
Playing SpongeBob is freeing. There is something intrinsically about him that people identify with no matter their age.
~ Ethan Slater
As a writer, I'm always looking for what I call the universal, something everyone has felt and they can identify with. That's the reason for the success of 'All By Myself.' Who in the world hasn't felt that way in some point?
~ Eric Carmen
Anyone can have depression. The illness doesn't care how much you do or don't have.
~ Zoe Quinn
The basic quality that any great story must have is a story that illustrates the human condition.
~ William Shatner
We are all human beings, immigrant or non-immigrant. We all feel fear. We all love and become confused when we don't act as well as we would like to. We all get depressed and have feelings of uselessness. All of these things are true and have always been true.
~ Akhil Sharma