Danh ngôn của Queen Rania of Jordan

Religion and modernity are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Religion and modernity are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Queen Rania of Jordan
- Social media are a catalyst for the advancement of everyone's rights. It's where we're reminded that we're all human and all equal. It's where people can find and fight for a cause, global or local, popular or specialized, even when there are hundreds of miles between them.
- To achieve a lasting peace in the Middle East takes guts, not guns.
- When you deprive people of their right to live in dignity, to hope for a better future, to have control over their lives, when you deprive them of that choice, then you expect them to fight for these rights.
- In education, technology can be a life-changer, a game changer, for kids who are both in school and out of school. Technology can bring textbooks to life. The Internet can connect students to their peers in other parts of the world. It can bridge the quality gaps.
- Learning to read and write changes lives; it means jobs, money, health, and dreams fulfilled.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Religion
- Catholic schools in Indonesia routinely accept non-Catholic students, but exempt them from studying religion. Obama's school documents, though, wrongly list him as being Indonesian.
- I was raised Catholic, but my father's people were Methodist, so we went to both churches.
- Religion is so much more than the god you pray to. The religion that you associate with, it's culture, it is family, it is background. That is something that I have always grown up with.
- Religion works on some people but not on everyone, because it says, 'Stop thinking and accept what I tell you.' That's not valid for people who want to think and reflect.
- Islam, or any religion, will become totalitarian if it is made into an ideology, because that is the nature of ideologies.