Quotes About Works
A bum wanders and drinks. A tramp wanders and dreams. A hobo wanders and works.
~ Jess Walter
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Documentation is misleading, because the performance is dead. So the very early works were not documented at all.
~ Marina Abramovic
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We must primarily become seekers of God instead of founders of works, for work will not sustain us through the traumas of incarnation.
~ Unknown
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Before I'd even started doing music or having opportunities with my own music, I was studying production and business and stuff anyway. I knew there were so many jobs within the music industry - songwriting or session playing or working at a label - and I was really interested in how it all works.
~ Gabrielle Aplin
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No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. I propose to move immediately upon your works.
~ Unknown
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No other terms than unconditional and immediate surrender. I propose to move immediately upon your works.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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Was bounded by the sea alone. Their holy works have won them praise
~ V?lm?ki
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The European Union, the world's largest and most corrupt fascist organisation, has set up its own carbon trading programme and, if nothing else, it is a good example of how carbon trading works.
~ Unknown
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Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried, or childless men.
~ Francis Bacon
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Decisions are made by men. Men are fallible; at their best their works do not last long. Even the best decision has a high probability of being wrong. Even the most effective one eventually becomes obsolete.
~ Peter F. Drucker
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Sociologists and anthropologists tell us that religion has three dimensions: creed, code, and cult; or words, works, and worship; or theology, morality, and liturgy.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Love works; and if we do not see the works of love (in places where they obviously ought to be) then we can be sure that love is not present.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Well now," said Sam, "you have to remember that in the States, a house is not a home without a gun. So I guess we'd shoot him. That usually works.
~ Peter Mayle
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There's always truth in seduction. That's why it works.
~ Zoe Archer
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It was an innocent question, made reasonable by the body of confused and often contradictory rumors that make Zora Neale Hurston's own legend as richly curious and as dense as are the black myths she did so much to preserve in her classic anthropological works, Mules and Men and Tell My Horse, and in her fiction.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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People value monuments above men, and signs above works.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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This is the title of Balzac's monumental series of interlinked novels and stories, which depict French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy, from 1815 to 1848. The series comprises 91 finished works and 46 unfinished works, with some only existing as titles.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The Mass Extinction Debates: How Science Works in a Crisis (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994).
~ Unknown
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Dicho del Profeta Envidia La envidia devora las buenas obras, como el fuego devora el combustible.
~ Idries Shah
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Contemplación para alcanzar amor. Primero conviene advertir en dos cosas. La primera es que el amor se debe poner más en las obras que en las palabras. La segunda: el amor consiste en comunicación de las dos partes, es a saber, en dar y comunicar el amante al amado lo que tiene, o de lo que tiene o puede, y así, por el contrario, el amado al amante. De manera que si el uno tiene ciencia, dar al que no la tiene, si honores, si riquezas, y así el otro al otro.
~ Ignatius of Loyola
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Furthermore, we teach that it is necessary to do good works. This does not mean that we merit grace by doing good works, but because it is God's will
~ Unknown
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Church teaching misled people into believing that by following such regulations they merited God's grace and favor. Such a theory is entirely contrary to the Gospel, overturns the all-sufficient merit of Jesus Christ, and replaces Him with human works
~ Unknown
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If moral works would merit the forgiveness of sins and justification, there would also be no need for Christ and the promise.
~ Unknown
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Consciences cannot be set at rest through any works, but only by faith, when they take the sure ground that for Christ's sake they have a gracious God.
~ Unknown
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