No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.
We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them
A safety net for the poor indeed requires some level of income redistribution.
You can never connect on a deeper level if you idolise someone - you don't see the real person.
I spent 22 years in the United States military, so I'm a pretty strategic level thinker.
For me, if you distill comedy down, it is surprise and the unexpected. That has to be it on its most base level, in any form.
With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
Our height of live while alive is determined by d level of our experience wen we are outlife.
Instant messaging and chat rooms have basically created a level playing field for deaf people.
By dedicating so much concentration to the issue of security, bilateral matters pass to a secondary level.
At the basic consumer level, the profusion of fonts appeals to a culture that celebrates expressive individualism.
As for the level of spectacle of the two disciplines, I leave it to the people who watch the races to comment.
When you work at street level you never know who's going to walk through your door.
When you're home-schooled, you have to have a certain level of work ethic. Otherwise, you don't get anything done.
There isn't a King Lear for women, or a Henry V, or a Richard III. You reach a level where you can handle that stuff technically and mentally, and it's not there.
My level of cynicism about the reasons that took us to war against Iraq remain just as well-developed as they were before I went.
A high degree of intelligence yes in no other creature in the natural world. That's why nature shuns us and why we subconsciously hate her and seek to obliterate her. High intelligence leads to the concept of progress. Progress leads to nuclear weapo...
The sun was beginning to set and the water was sparkling in the low light as the onshore breeze that had built up through the heat of the day rippled across the reflective surface, breaking it into a million diamonds of yellow-white light.
Jason (Elam, a Christian) is the kid in high school who gets along equally well with the jocks, the brains, the geeks, and the slackers, and influences their behavior.
Now, money, for the night is coming. Money for my hair, money for my teeth, money for shoes that won't deform my feet (it's not so easy now to walk around in cheap shoes with very high heels), money for good clothes, money, money. The night is coming...
He didn't realize that simply by mingling among various lunch tables, he was befriending people in different crowds, weaving together the fringes of the cafeteria.