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Quotes About World

Holdat-napot, mely odafenn világol. Akármennyit járhatom a világot, Soha el nem fogyasztom e világot.
~ Ernest Hemingway
There are no men like them when they are good, but when they get bad, there's no world which is worse.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Pobre todo el mundo —dijo Hadley—. Ricos los gatos que no tienen dinero.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But you were living in a milieu of criminals and perverts." I did not want to argue that, although I thought that I had lived in a world as it was and there were all kinds of people in it and I tried to understand them, although some of them I could not like and some I still hated.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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~ Ernest Hemingway
There are no boundaries in this struggle to the death. We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, for a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory; just as any country's defeat is a defeat for all of us.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
Man is that which has still much before it. He is repeatedly transformed in his work and by it. [...] The authentic in man and in the world is potential, waiting, living in fear of being frustrated, living in hope of succeeding.
~ Ernst Bloch
The course of the world constantly and inevitably frustrates our moral demands.
~ Ernst Cassirer
The form of observation , which underlines all speech and language development, always expresses a peculiar spiritual character , a special way of conceiving and apprehending. The difference between the several languages, therefore, is not a matter of different sounds and marks, but of different world conceptions.
~ Ernst Cassirer
Imagine a world where love was the rule, where love was the boundary, where it was unthinkable to violate this principle: love your neighbor as yourself.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
If you want to change the world, start by making small changes to your world.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
The warrior lives to fulfill God's intention that the world would reflect all that is good and beautiful and true.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Give me the Maori Battalion and I will conquer the world
~ Erwin Rommel
Eroticism challenges us to seek a different kind of resolution, to surrender to the unknown and ungraspable, and to breach the confines of the rational world.
~ Esther Perel
There's no answer that ends the search, you know. Obviously, there never will be. The artist seeks to capture the world because the nature of every single object is a mystery to him. The philosopher addresses human nature because he's a stranger to every part of it. It
~ Ethan Canin
the theater is the living consciousness of the world.
~ Ethan Hawke
Sensible is a powerful notion to lay upon children. So much of the world does seem sensible, even when it may impede or even destroy our sense of self-esteem. Sensible looks easy because everyone claims to be doing it. But sensible, really, is some grown-up telling you that you can't have what you want. So
~ Ethan Mordden
For all of them told happenings like narrations, chronological and careful, as if the ear of the world listened and wished to know surely.
~ Eudora Welty
Lumea are nevoie s? te cuprind?, pentru totdeauna, într-o definiÅ£ie simpl?, scurt? ÅŸi definitiv?, asupra c?reia niciodat? s? nu revin?. Iar insul este obligat s? se conformeze propriei sale definiÅ£iuni. Uneori îi place. Alteori se sufoc?.
~ Eugen Ionescu
And when comfort is what we want, one of the most powerful tonics alternative medicine offers is the word 'natural.' This word implies a medicine untroubled by human limitations, contrived wholly by nature or God or perhaps intelligent design. What 'natural' has come to mean to us in the context of medicine is 'pure' and 'safe' and 'benign'. But the use of 'natural' as a synonym for 'good' is almost certainly a product of our profound alienation from the natural world.
~ Eula Biss
Rather than the answer, the Internet is actually the central question about our connected twenty-first-century world.
~ Andrew Keen
For years, maybe most of my life, I had languished in that typical young intellectual's delusion that gloom and despair are the romantic lot of the brilliant and the wise. But now I saw: it wasn't so. Why should it be? What sort of wisdom has no joy in it? What good is wisdom without joy? ... Everything useful that can be done in the world can be done in joy.
~ Andrew Klavan
The world had no beauty of its own. The beauty of the world was created in the human experience, in me. The very fact of beauty, the very idea that something could be beautiful, only existed in me. The point was not to see the world....The point was to experience the world.
~ Andrew Klavan
You can not know the truth about the world until you know God loves you, because that is the truth about the world.
~ Andrew Klavan