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Superstitious." What a strange word. If you believed in Christianity or Islam, it was called "faith". But if you believed in astrology or Friday the thirteenth it was superstition! Who had the right to call other people's belief superstition?


Jostein Gaarder


#sophie-s-world #faith

Rock and roll is the hamburger that ate the world.


Peter York


#hamburger #rock #rock and roll #roll #world

Almost a century has passed since Japan first entered the world community by concluding a treaty of amity with the United States of America in 1854.


Shigeru Yoshida


#america #amity #century #community #concluding

We are determined that our nation shall cease to be a burden on other countries but shall contribute positively to world prosperity, while observing fully the fair trade practices in international commerce.


Shigeru Yoshida


#cease #commerce #contribute #countries #determined

The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living.


Owen D. Young


#does #earn #fulfill #ideal #living

Lewis's mental map of reality had difficulty accommodating the trauma of the Great War. Like so many, he found the settled way of looking at the world, taken for granted by many in the Edwardian age, to have been shattered by the most brutal and devastating war yet known." (51) Part (McGrath suggests) of Lewis's well-documented search for truth and meaning, that search that ultimately led him to Christianity, emerges from the desire to make sense of his traumatic experience in ways that satisfied him spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually.


Alister E. McGrath


#ptsd #stress #trauma #world-war-i #age

If the ghost that haunts the towns of Ypres and Arras and Albert is the staturory British Tommy, slogging with rifle and pack through its ruined streets to this well-documented destiny ‘up the line’, then the ghost of Boulogne and Etaples and Rouen ought to be a girl. She’s called Elsie or Gladys or Dorothy, her ankles are swollen, her feet are aching, her hands reddened and rough. She has little money, no vote, and has almost forgotten what it feels like to be really warm. She sleeps in a tent. Unless she has told a diplomatic lie about her age, she is twenty-three. She is the daughter of a clergyman, a lawyer or a prosperous businessman, and has been privately educated and groomed to be a ‘lady’. She wears the unbecoming outdoor uniform of a VAD or an army nurse. She is on active service, and as much a part of the war as Tommy Atkins.


Lyn Macdonald


#war #world-war-i #age

Here in the last minutes, the very end of the world, someone's tightening a screw thinner than an eyelash, someone with slim wrists is straightening flowers...


James Richardson


#karen-thompson-walker #the-age-of-miracles #age

One day, we will live in a world without salads. It is a dream I have.


Carl ''Cal'' Tuohey


#humor #salads #world #age

The world is being created and destroyed in this very moment.


Paulo Coelho


#inspirational #wisdom #world #beauty






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