Danh ngôn của George Gurdjieff

If you want to lose your faith, make friends with a priest.
If you want to lose your faith, make friends with a priest.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: George Gurdjieff
- In properly organized groups no faith is required; what is required is simply a little trust and even that only for a little while, for the sooner a man begins to verify all he hears the better it is for him.
- Without self knowledge, without understanding the working and functions of his machine, man cannot be free, he cannot govern himself and he will always remain a slave.
- A man can only attain knowledge with the help of those who possess it. This must be understood from the very beginning. One must learn from him who knows.
- Without struggle, no progress and no result. Every breaking of habit produces a change in the machine.
- Religion is doing; a man does not merely think his religion or feel it, he lives his religion as much as he is able, otherwise it is not religion but fantasy or philosophy.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Faith
- Was Sen. Barack Obama a Muslim? Did he ever practice Islam? The presidential candidate officially rejects the claims, but the issue of Obama's personal faith has re-emerged amid conflicting accounts of his enrollment as a Muslim during elementary school in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
- Without faith, I don't think I'd be here.
- I think that for some people faith is good - they have something to draw to.
- Your belief system tends to be a function of how you were raised. Being raised in the Midwest and in a relatively conservative household, my views were shaped by my upbringing, by my Christian faith.
- As to women, the Islamic faith has given women rights that are equal to or more than the rights given them in the Old Testament and the Bible.