Quotes About Understanding
In the American Civil War it was a matter of principle that a good officer rode his horse as little as possible. There were sound reasons for this. If you are riding and your soldiers are marching, how can you judge how tired they are, how thirsty, how heavy their packs weigh on their shoulders?
~ Harold G. Moore
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It is the average (or, if you like, the consensus) of the local characteristics which enables him to sense the "grain" of the country, to plan his detours to find his way to his goal. First
~ Harold Gatty
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Irritably, Piatt replied that "in ninety days the land would be whitened by tents." But Lincoln would not take the bait. He merely replied: "Well, we won't jump that ditch until we come to it," pausing before he added: "I must run the machine as I find it." Piatt left dinner wondering why the "strange and strangely gifted" Lincoln remained "so blind.
~ Harold Holzer
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As the endlessly patient husband explained of his volatile wife's outbursts some years later: "If you knew how little harm it does me, and how much good it does her, you wouldn't wonder that I am meek.
~ Harold Holzer
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life is trying to teach us one thing: to see the Eck, the Holy Spirit, in the eyes of all we meet
~ Harold Klemp
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Saya percaya bahwa orang bukannya takut mati. Mereka takut sesuatu yang lain. Sesuatu yang lebih menggelisahkan dan lebih tragis daripada maut itu sendiri. Kita takut tidak pernah hidup, menjelang akhir hayat kita dengan perasaan bahwa kita tidak pernah benar-benar hidup. Bahwa kita tidak pernah memahami, untuk apa kehidupan kita itu.
~ Harold Kushner
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I think of life as a good book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to make sense. –Harold Kushner
~ Harold Kushner
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I think of life as a good book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to make sense. Characters become more fully developed and the meaning of earlier incidents begins to become clear. And when we to the end, there is a satisfying sense of completeness to it.
~ Harold Kushner
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I think of life as a good book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to make sense.
~ Harold Kushner
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Christian faith must be personal in the sense that each person individually understands the historic faith and personally commits himself to it, but not in the sense that he decides what it should be.
~ HAROLD O. J. BROWN
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The Bible is not a book of science, but it is a book that has scientific implications, and when science is properly understood, it supports the Bible.
~ HAROLD O. J. BROWN
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I don't think we don't love each other.
~ Harold Pinter
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It's very difficult to feel contempt for others when you see yourself in the mirror.
~ Harold Pinter
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As you know, Francis, I hate like the dickens to have to send any boy to the reformatory. I refuse to believe that any child is intentionally bad. The entire theory behind my work is to prove to certain people that incorrigible children are only incorrigible because we make them that way—that their failure is not theirs alone, but ours as well." She smiled at me. "Do you understand what I'm saying?
~ Harold Robbins
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I heard my aunt and uncle come to the door. I heard her voice through the door. "Morris, I'd better go in and speak to him. Did you see the look on his face? It was as if he was a little boy locked out of his home." "No," my uncle said. "Let him alone. He'll get over it soon. He's a real man." They walked away.
~ Harold Robbins
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My aunt touched my shoulder, I opened my eyes startled for a moment. She was smiling softly but I could see the tears sparkling in the corner of her eyes. "It's the same God, Frankie." I could feel the tension flow out of me. Suddenly I smiled at her. She was right: the Word meant God in no matter what language you spoke it—English, Latin or… Hebrew.
~ Harold Robbins
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there is no sorrow that love does not precede.
~ Harold Robbins
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I thought so too," he said, shaking his head, "but now I don't know. I had hoped that by working with the people, we would forget the old animosities and differences. That's the only way for us to get along: by working together in a common effort. That way we'd get to know each other and understand that each of us are looking for the same thing. Then we wouldn't have any differences.
~ Harold Robbins
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She's been brought up without love and has no understanding of it.
~ Harold Robbins
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Think of it this way: no scientist has ever seen an electron, but all scientists agree that electrons exist. No physicist has ever seen a quark, but all physicists believe that quarks are real. Why? Because when they look into their microscopes, they see things happening that could only happen if quarks and electrons existed. I believe in the reality of God the way scientists believe in the reality of electrons. I see things happening that would not happen unless there is a God.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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Perhaps that is the only cure for jealousy, to realize that the people we resent and envy for having what we lack, probably have wounds and scars of their own. They may even be envying us.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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What can we do, and what role, if any, can religion play in helping us? I would reiterate two important points: (1) The purpose of religion is not to explain God or to please God, but to help us meet some of our most basic human needs. (2) Religion helps us not by changing the facts, but by teaching us new ways of looking at those facts.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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Para mim, a vida é como um bom livro. Quanto mais avançamos nele, mais sentido começa a fazer.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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To be a husband or wife, to be a parent, is inevitably to be aware of so many disappointing, exasperating things about your mate or child, but at the same time to see those people in depth, to see them with both eyes, and to be reminded of why you still love them.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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