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Religion always remains higher than everyday life. In order to make the elevation towards religion easier for people, religion must be able to alter its forms in relation to the consciousness of modern man.
by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Author, Russian , born in 1918) keywords: able, alter, always, consciousness, easier, elevation, everyday, forms, higher, life, make, man, modern, must, order, relation, religion, remains, than , towards There's a kind of dynamic quality about theater and that dynamic quality expresses itself in relation to, first of all, the environment in which it's being staged; then the audience, the nature of the audience, the quality of the audience.
by Wole Soyinka (Dramatist , born in 1934) keywords: audience, being, dynamic, environment, expresses, first, itself, kind, nature, quality, relation, staged, theater, then , which I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.
by Baruch Spinoza (Philosopher , born in 1632) keywords: attribute, beautiful, beauty, called, confused, confusion, deformity, either, imagination, nature, only, order, our, relation, things, ugly, warn, well-ordered , would Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace.
by Charles Spurgeon (Clergyman, British , born in 1834) keywords: accepting, alone, christ, eternal, faith, god, grace, him, immediate, justification, life, receiving, relation, resting, sanctification, saving, upon , virtue The employer class is less indispensable in the modern organization of industries because the laboring men themselves possess sufficient intelligence to organize into co-operative relation and enjoy the entire benefits of their own labor.
by Leland Stanford (Educator, American , born in 1824) keywords: because, benefits, class, co-operative, employer, enjoy, entire, indispensable, industries, intelligence, into, labor, laboring, less, men, modern, organization, organize, own, possess, relation, sufficient, their , themselves The right of each individual in any relation to secure to himself the full benefits of his intelligence, his capacity, his industry and skill are among the inalienable inheritances of humanity.
by Leland Stanford (Educator, American , born in 1824) keywords: among, any, benefits, capacity, each, full, himself, his, humanity, inalienable, individual, industry, inheritances, intelligence, relation, right, secure , skill The house itself is of minor importance. Its relation to the community is the thing that really counts.
by Clarence Stein (Architect, American , born in 1882) keywords: community, counts, house, importance, itself, minor, really, relation , thing Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.
by Nikola Tesla (Inventor, American , born in 1856) keywords: after, build, equation, eventually, experiments, mathematics, off, reality, relation, scientists, structure, substituted, through, today, wander , which I would have to challenge the term, modern dance. I don't really use that term in relation to my work. I simply think of it as dancing. I think of it as moving.
by Twyla Tharp (Dancer, American , born in 1941) keywords: challenge, dance, dancing, modern, moving, really, relation, simply, term, think, use, work , would There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance.
by Henry David Thoreau (Author, American , born in 1817) keywords: bees, certain, finer, instance, keeping, know, least, nature, nobler, poetic, pursuits, relation, suggest, than, true, which , wholly Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which before their union were not perceived to have any relation.
by Mark Twain (Author, American , born in 1970) keywords: any, before, ideas, marriage, perceived, relation, sudden, their, union, were, which , wit Sometimes stories are inherently important whether or not they have a direct relation to your life.
by Linda Vester (Entertainer, American , born in 1965) keywords: direct, important, inherently, life, relation, sometimes, stories, whether , your Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light to darkness.
by Leonardo da Vinci (Artist, Italian , born in 1452) keywords: bears, beyond, darkness, doubt, falsehood, light, relation, same , truth The typewriting machine, when played with expression, is no more annoying than the piano when played by a sister or near relation.
by Oscar Wilde (Dramatist, Irish , born in 1970) topics: Technology keywords: annoying, expression, machine, more, near, piano, played, relation, sister , than As the gospels present it to us, the mission of Jesus of Nazareth is about the way in which the community of God's people - historically, the Jewish people who had first received the law and the covenant - is being re-created in relation to Jesus himself.
by Rowan D. Williamskeywords: being, community, covenant, first, god, gospels, had, himself, historically, jesus, jewish, law, mission, nazareth, present, received, relation, us, way , which You have to edit the material. That assumes that some kind of a mind is operating in relation to the material. Not all minds are the same. Every aspect of filmmaking requires choice. The selection of the subject, the shooting, editing and length are all aspects of choice.
by Frederick Wiseman (Director, American , born in 1930) keywords: aspect, aspects, assumes, choice, edit, editing, every, filmmaking, kind, length, material, mind, minds, operating, relation, requires, same, selection, shooting, some , subject Philosophical reflection could not leave the relation of mind and spirit in the obscurity which had satisfied the needs of the naive consciousness.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: consciousness, could, had, leave, mind, naive, needs, obscurity, philosophical, reflection, relation, satisfied, spirit , which