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"You learn in this book from a moderate New York Democrat, how Islam has clashed with the west in Amsterdam. How the Netherlands who at first welcomed Moroccan Muslims and treat them as guests to be celebrated, and came to realize that the culture differences are to great and both Muslims and the Dutch are at odds with each other." — Dec 19, 2017 01:22PM
"You learn in this book from a moderate New York Democrat, how Islam has clashed with the west in Amsterdam. How the Netherlands who at first welcomed Moroccan Muslims and treat them as guests to be celebrated, and came to realize that the culture differences are to great and both Muslims and the Dutch are at odds with each other." — Dec 19, 2017 01:22PM
What was so special about Abraham? Were there not righteous men before him—Enoch, Methuselah, Noah? The Rebbe explains that while these individuals were indeed righteous, the world at large remained dark because their righteousness was
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“experiencing dramatic and sudden change. We entered the town square where one hundred thousand Polish workers had gathered. They were waving American flags and shouting, “Bush, Bush, Bush… Freedom, Freedom, Freedom.” I turned to my colleague Robert Blackwill of the National Security Council staff and said, “This is not exactly what Karl Marx meant when he said, ‘Workers of the world unite.’” But, indeed, they had “nothing to lose but their chains.” Two months later, the Polish Communist Party gave way to a Solidarity-led government.”
― Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom
― Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom
“Tend your garden. Cherish friends and family. Our lives are enlarged and our sense of who we are is enhanced when our children turn out well, and when we can be of help to others. Find satisfaction in this and in completing the tasks you undertake and in fulfilling the responsibilities that are yours. Bear always in mind that only a religious faith can impart meaning to our existence. It does so through the vision of a life hereafter that repairs the irreparable flaws in ours and makes us whole.”
― You're Going to Be Dead One Day: A Love Story
― You're Going to Be Dead One Day: A Love Story
“No human pursuit achieves dignity until it can be called work, and when you can experience a physical loneliness for the tools of your trade, you see that the other things — the experiments, the irrelevant vocations, the vanities you used to hold — were false to you.”
― West with the Night
― West with the Night
“By whatever means life first arose on Earth, evidence shows that it came early and flourished in abundance in complex ecosystems of unicellular life-forms. When it arrived, it began to play a critical role in preparing Earth for more life, for all Earth’s future inhabitants. The next chapter explains some of the ways it served later life’s needs.”
― Improbable Planet: How Earth Became Humanity's Home
― Improbable Planet: How Earth Became Humanity's Home
“Although today we consider earthquakes a dreaded danger to life, research reveals a synergistic relationship between Earth’s life and Earth’s movable crust. Life needs plate tectonics to persist; and plate tectonic activity needs life to persist. It especially needs photosynthetic life. (The metabolic rates exhibited by photosynthetic life are orders of magnitude greater than those in nonphotosynthetic primary organisms.) This interdependence between photosynthetic life and plate tectonics was first recognized in 2006.”
― Improbable Planet: How Earth Became Humanity's Home
― Improbable Planet: How Earth Became Humanity's Home
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