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«The mind petrifies if a circle be drawn around it, and it can hardly be that dogma draws a circle round the mind.»
«Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience.»
«Seems nothing draws men together like killing other men»
Author: Susan Glaspell | Keywords: draws
«The burgeoisie, by the rapid improvement of all instruments of production, by the immensely facilitated means of communication, draws all nations into civilization.»
«The person who sends out positive thoughts activates the world around him positively and draws back to himself positive results.»
«O you who believe! call to witness between you when death draws nigh to one of you, at the time of making the will, two just persons from among you, or two others from among others than you, if you are travelling in the land and the calamity of death»
Author: quran | About: Religion | Keywords: calamity, draws, nigh, travelling
«The hero draws inspiration from the virtue of his ancestors.»
«There is a hook in every benefit that sticks in his jaws that takes the benefit, and draws him whither the benefactor will»
«Precept guides, but example draws.»
Author: Proverb | Keywords: draws, guides, precept
«Religion is nothing if it be not the vital act by which the entire mind seeks to save itself by clinging to the principle from which it draws its life. This act is prayer, by which term I understand no vain exercise of words, no mere repetition of certain sacred formula, but the very movement itself of the soul, putting itself in a personal relation of contact with the mysterious power of which it feels the presence -- it may be even before it has a name by which to call it.»

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