Dear and Glorious Physician Quotes
Dear and Glorious Physician
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“Corrupt citizens breed corrupt rulers, and it is the mob who finally decides when virtue shall die.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“. . . a statement that is repugnant to one's beliefs can be as true as one that is pleasurable.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“The more wants a man has, the less freedom.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“God is never absent from the affairs of men, though we are not conscious of Him very often.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“If a nation has not God that nation must fall, but if a nation has God then all the powers of evil, and all the armies, cannot shake its foundations; no, not even if the whole world is arrayed against it.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“No man is more abhorred than a man who is different from his neighbors. They feel violated and threatened if one dares to be as they are not.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“I loved you and reverenced you, for teachers are the noblest of men and labor for little and only from the fullness of their unselfish souls. In your name, and in my memory of you, I will do the best I can, and remember you always.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“This search for God and the final revelation are the only meaning in life for men.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician: A Novel About Saint Luke
― Dear and Glorious Physician: A Novel About Saint Luke
“surcease, and this Keptah noted. The force of the spirit, he reflected, can often keep death at bay, and faith can sometimes accomplish the impossible.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“dustiness, yet in that dustiness I always feel the movement of pain. I am afraid to penetrate deeper.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“Once he said to his mother, “Do not ask me what is wrong with me, for I do not know. When I reach into my mind I encounter nothing but”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“«Non omnis moriar [No moriré del todo]».”
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
“- Consideremos Anacarsis (filósofo que vive na Grécia antiga), por um momento, de passagem. Observa a sua filosofia: “É o momento crítico que revela o homem. Portanto, quando a crise te atingir, lembra-te que Deus, como um treinador de lutadores, deu-te um antagonista áspero e rijo. Com que fim?, perguntarás. Para que te consagres vitorioso nos Grandes Jogos.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“We would be intolerant if we were intolerant of intolerance.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“This teaching has reached almost all civilized countries, to their disaster, for law and justice and mercy and kindness are not rooted in men, but in God, and without Him they cannot truly exist, Him who made them. Man is only the receptacle of grace; he is not grace itself.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“blessings, but curses. And this afflicted me. When I was drained of tears, but not of sorrow, I discovered I could speak no more. But when I find him whom I seek, not only will the curse against my people be lifted, I shall speak once more in rejoicing.”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“La fuerza del espíritu, pensó, puede con frecuencia mantener a la muerte a raya; y la fe, conseguir en ocasiones lo imposible.”
― Médico de cverpos y almas
― Médico de cverpos y almas
“said one, “you are a much better wrestler.” “So I am,” said Lucanus, leaning”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“said Lucanus, curtly. “I”
― Dear and Glorious Physician
― Dear and Glorious Physician
“–Observarás las mismas señales en gente afligida como este. ¿Por qué debe un hombre despreciar su carne y la carne de los demás, cuando es una maravillosa invención de Dios y puede ser más bella que ninguna otra cosa viviente? Es por medio de la carne como nos comunicamos con otros. Los hombres como Diomedes no desean comunicación. Solo desean adulación y obediencia a su excelente intelecto. A los padres que tienen hijos como este yo les digo: «Enseñad a vuestros hijos a amar, a dar, y educadlos en la obediencia de Dios».”
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
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― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
“–Todos los hombres son esclavos. Ellos lo han querido así. Solo Dios puede liberarlos. Él, que les dio la libertad en el nacimiento, aunque ellos hayan renunciado siempre a ella y siempre renuncien.”
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
“«Los ciudadanos corrompidos incuban gobernantes corruptos, y es la multitud la que, a fin de cuentas, decide cuándo ha de morir la virtud».”
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
“–Aprender cuesta lágrimas, dolor y sufrimiento. Esto es justo porque el hombre no puede comprender a Dios cuando es joven, feliz e ignorante. Solo puede conocer a Dios por medio del dolor propio y del de los demás.”
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
― Médico de cuerpos y almas
