When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.
“When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.”
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When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.
“When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.”
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“When I'm asked to define God, I'm almost wordless.”
“When I grew up in the South, I was taught that segregation was the will of God, and the Bible was quoted to prove it. I was taught that women were by nature in inferior to men, and the Bible was quoted to prove it. I was taught that it was okay to hate other religions, and especially the Jews, and the Bible was quoted to prove it.”
“In the first gospel, Mark, the risen Christ appears physically to no one, but by the time we come to the last gospel, John, Thomas is invited to feel the nail prints in Christ's hands and feet and the spear wound in his side.”
“I live on the other side of Charles Darwin and I can no longer see human light as having been created perfect and falling into sin, I see us rather emerging into higher and higher levels of consciousness and higher and higher levels of complication.”
“The Bible interprets life from its particular perspective; it does not record in a factual way the human journey through history.”
“Every good story is about who we are and our struggle to define ourselves.”
“Our users were one step ahead of us. They began using YouTube to share videos of all kinds. Their dogs, vacations, anything. We found this very interesting. We said, 'Why not let the users define what YouTube is all about?'”
“When you make a film, everyone wants to define it.”
“I define myself first and foremost as I've had a fairly successful career.”
“It's always the minorities who aren't a part of the mainstream who define what the limits... of the majority are going to be.”
“Because when you are something people don't know quite how to define, it means you get more of an opportunity to define yourself to bring something new to the table, to bring a new view on things.”