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"The new book, 'Why I Am an Atheist Who Believes in God,' is [a] distillation of wisdom".
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Indeed, mainstream economics is a pitifully thin distillation of historical wisdom on the topics that it addresses.
Its Constitution is the distillation of the wisdom and experience of Christian men, in a tradition whose codification is the Bible".
Even so, Hammer noted that Shah's books have remained in public demand, and that he has played "a significant role in representing the essence of Sufism as a non-confessional, individualistic and life-affirming distillation of spiritual wisdom".
Most mantras are without any apparent verbal meaning, but they are thought to have a profound underlying significance and are in effect distillations of spiritual wisdom.
His strategy is a distillation of the academic wisdom he hears on campus.
In a former British colony, most healers believed the conventional wisdom that a distillation of fluids extracted from the urine of horses, if dried to a powder and fed to aging women, could act as a general tonic, preserve youth, and ward off a variety of diseases.
With more expansiveness than "Pamela" and less moral and psychological complexity than "Clarissa," Richardson's third novel offers a comprehensive distillation of the generally sound and humane worldly wisdom that its author valued.
"Seven Pillars of Wisdom".
His nugget of wisdom?
Her words of wisdom?
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