Max Weber (1864–1920) German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist
Source: Religion of China (1915), p. 160
Source: Religion of China (1915), p. 246
Max Weber (1864–1920) German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist
Source: Religion of China (1915), p. 160
Max Weber (1864–1920) German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist
Source: Religion of China (1915), p. 235
Javon Ringer (1987) All-American college football player, professional football player, running back
Former MSU coach John L. Smith, quoted here http://msuspartans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112106aaa.html
Jack Vance (1916–2013) American mystery and speculative fiction writer
Infinity Science Fiction (July 1957)
Short fiction, The Men Return (1957)
“All the lessons He shall send
Are the sweetest:
And His training, in the end,
Is completest.”
Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879) British poet and hymn-writer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 587.
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
The Fourteenth Revelation, Chapter 43
Context: Then shall we see God face to face, homely and fully. The creature that is made shall see and endlessly behold God which is the Maker. For thus may no man see God and live after, that is to say, in this deadly life. But when He of His special grace will shew Himself here, He strengtheneth the creature above its self, and He measureth the Shewing, after His own will, as it is profitable for the time.
Ayn Rand (1905–1982) Russian-American novelist and philosopher
The Ayn Rand Column ‘Introducing Objectivism’
G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) English mystery novelist and Christian apologist
Illustrated London News (6 April 1918)
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924) American statesman
Theodore Roosevelt, Address Before Congress (February 9, 1919).
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Alfred de Zayas Statement by on his personal website http://alfreddezayas.com. <br class="br">2013