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(...) and ethical
The Methodist Church takes a moderate pro-life stance on abortion: " Abortion is a challenging and controversial subject, and the Methodist position is one way of approaching the ethical and moral dilemmas from a Christian point of view ./ Support, counselling and openness are the most important things that the Church can offer to people who find themselves considering an abortion ./ (...) In conception and birth, parents are pro-creators with God of new human life ./ We live in an imperfect world, where both individuals and society will often fail.

(...) and expression
The third is service to the guru (...) Fourth is to sing My kirtan ( communal chorus ) (...) Japa or repetition of My Holy name and chanting My bhajans are the fifth expression (...) To follow scriptural injunctions always, to practice control of the senses, nobility of character and selfless service, these are expressions of the sixth mode of bhakti.

(...) and what
Alan Jones described Vicious as " the iconic punk look (...) Sid, on image alone, is what all punk rests on.
(...) we should not expect philosophy of science to provide today's scientists with any useful guidance about how to go about their work or about what they are likely to find.
Tocqueville considered the separate spheres of women and men a positive development, stating: " As for myself, I do not hesitate to avow that although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is in some respects one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen women occupying a loftier position ; and if I were asked, (...) to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply ,— to the superiority of their women.
(...) There is here an infinity of an infinitely happy life to gain, a chance of gain against a finite number of chances of loss, and what you stake is finite.
" Mon Général, (...) There are times when someone must have the courage to say out loud what others whisper behind your back with weeping faces.
(...) With hindsight, what Troubled Souls really represented was naked ambition.
(...) Khodorkovsky is now serving a sentence for tax evasion, and if they are asserting that he stole all the oil his company produced, what did he go to prison for the first time if there was nothing to be taxed?
Paracelsus, who was called the " Luther of Medicine ", describes these mystics sages as " persons who have been exalted ( verzueckt ) to God, and who have remained in that state of exaltation, and have not died (...) nobody knew what became of them, and yet they remained on the earth ".
* " Boulangisme: (...) ' a vague and mystical aspiration of a nation towards a democratic, authoritarian, liberating ideal ; the state of mind of a country that is searching, after the various deceptions to which she was exposed by the established parties which she had trusted up to then, and outside the usual ways, something else altogether, without knowing either what or how, and summoning all those who are dissatisfied and vanquished in its search for the unknown.
(...) Polish readers have always revered poets who succeed in defining the nation's spiritual dilemma ; what is exceptional in Herbert is that his popularity at home is matched by a wide acclaim abroad.
(...) But in fact it was so common that within the band we were talking about politics, because music was what filled us.
(...) Now there remains yet that which in short time, honour shall be likewise given to the tongue, and by the same ; what before times hath been seen, heard, and smelt, now finally shall be spoken and uttered forth, when the World shall awake out of her heavy and drowsy sleep, and with an open heart, bare-head, and bare-foot, shall merrily and joyfully meet the new arising Sun.
(...) That's not what people do now.

(...) and did
Nineteenth century industrialisation did not affect the traditional urban infrastructure, except in Ghent (...) Also, in Wallonia the traditional urban network was largely unaffected by the industrialisation process, even though the proportion of city-dwellers rose from 17 to 45 per cent between 1831 and 1910.
(...) But only rarely did it seem to me to have anything to do with the work of science as I knew it.
Initially found guilty, Villaret pleaded his case and eventually received a pardon from Napoleon in 1811: " Bravery and fidelity plead in favour of the vice-admiral (...) did his faults lose the colony?
" Having worked six full months on the Shahnama, together with Mulla Kerim, the extreme dedication made me fall into an illness lasting two months-on the brink of death-from which I hardly recovered to find that notwithstanding the twenty volumes of books I had read, I did not yet know the registers of the court, the patents of the king or the rules of the merchants (...) I still had to learn from a certain theological and very difficult book called Masnavi ( comprising at least 90. 000 verses-the good people of the country have it that it contains the Philosopher's stone ).
" He did admit that they were " utterly conjectural " although " more picturesque and (...) affording much more accommodation ", contending that:
: As long as it was not possible for the most serious researcher to accede to the whole of Nietzsche's manuscripts, we knew only in a loose way that the Will to Power did not exist as such (...) We wish only now that the new dawn brought on by this previously unpublished work will be the sign of a return to Nietzsche.
" The strength and truth of that conviction was acknowledged (...) In providing a voice to the voiceless, The Market Theatre did not forego artistic excellence, but, rather, made a point of it.
Christian chroniclers tell that it appeared necessary to Constantine " to teach his subjects to give up their rites (...) and to accustom them to despise their temples and the images contained therein ," This led to the closure of temples because of a lack of support, their wealth flowing to the imperial treasure ; Constantine did not need to use force to implement this.
(...) In the Israeli political system as designed under Ben Gurion and continued until 1984, Arab citizens had in practice only two electoral options: either to support one of the satellite parties set up by the ruling Mapai party and completely subservient to it, or to support the Israeli Communist Party which did do quite a bit of good things for the Arabs — but its Secretary General was invariably a Jew.
But the temple dedicated to Jug Dew was levelled with the ground ; (...) but Sikunder (...) did not desist till the building was entirely razed to the ground, and its foundations dug up.
(...) Maybe we weren't friends, but we did trust one another once, based on nothing more than a feeling.

(...) and is
But if life itself is good and pleasant (...) and if one who sees is conscious that he sees, one who hears that he hears, one who walks that he walks and similarly for all the other human activities there is a faculty that is conscious of their exercise, so that whenever we perceive, we are conscious that we perceive, and whenever we think, we are conscious that we think, and to be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious that we exist ... ( Nicomachean Ethics, 1170a25 ff.
" (...) In general, the word " materialistic " serves many of the younger writers in Germany as a mere phrase with which anything and everything is labeled without further study, that is, they stick on this label and then consider the question disposed of.
But it is also pointed out by many researchers, with its Sillon industriel, ' Especially in the Haine, Sambre and Meuse valleys, between the Borinage and Liège, (...) there was a huge industrial development based on coal-mining and iron-making ...'.
" Michel De Coster, Professor at the Université de Liège wrote also: " The historians and the economists say that Belgium was the second industrial power of the world, in proportion to its population and its territory (...) But this rank is the one of Wallonia where the coal-mines, the blast furnaces, the iron and zinc factories, the wool industry, the glass industry, the weapons industry ... were concentrated "
(...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean.
As he writes in Liber E, " It is absolutely necessary that all experiments should be recorded in detail during, or immediately after, their performance (...) The more scientific the record is, the better.
He writes: Man hating among women has no popular name because it has never ( at least not until recently ) achieved apotheosis as a social fact, that is, it has never been ratified into public, culturally recognized and approved institutions (...) As a cultural institution, misogyny therefore seems to stand alone as a gender-based phobia, unreciprocated.
" (...) "( a ) n ecological correlation is almost certainly not equal to its corresponding individual correlation.
For his part, commentator Alexander Kiossev, wrote in " Understanding the Balkans: " The hero of one nation might be the villain of its neighbour (...) The Byzantine emperor Basil the Murderer ( sic ) of Bulgarians, a crucial figure in the Greek pantheon of heroes, is no less important as a subject of hatred for our national mythology ".
Derrida once explained that this assertion " which for some has become a sort of slogan, in general so badly understood, of deconstruction (...) means nothing else: there is nothing outside context.
(...) I guess there is some truth that must not be too exposed.
(...) The lions have temples and numerous spaces in which to roam ; the flesh of oxen is supplied to them daily (...) and the lions eat to the accompaniment of song in the Egyptian language ", thus the Greek name of the city Leontopolis was derived.
: The concert hall is one of the most beautiful in the world (...) without exaggeration.
One critic writes that the album is " one of the more complex and simply confounding records ever released by a major label " and another writes that the single "' A Small Victory ', which seems to run Madame Butterfly through Metallica and Nile Rodgers (...) reveals a developing facility for combining unlikely elements into startlingly original concoctions.
(...) Everything is certain from the outset: incentives from anonymous financial backers, the deed ( always from behind ), sloppy investigation, lazy excuses, a few phrases, pitiful skiving, lenient punishments, suspension of sentences, privileges " Carry on!
" (...) That is not bad justice.
(...) And now I would like to tell you something: it is not true that all those who call themselves ' national ' and who are nothing but gentrified militants have taken out a lease on this country and its language just for them.
(...) Germany is a divided country.

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