1346 Campbell Quotes & Sayings
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When I speak to you about myself, I'm speaking to you about yourself. How is it that you don't see that? — Victor Hugo

In my office, I have the creative things that kids have made for me over the years. The nice thing about the physical side of life is that I can have them on my shelf. — Mitchel Resnick

The main cause that I have attached my name to and am working diligently in is the issue of climate change. — Gloria Reuben

To give someone a piece of your heart, is worth more than all the wealth in the world. — Michael Jackson

Hmmm. I think a lot of people can write poems that are howls of anguish. I think I've probably written such things and then torn them up. — John Fuller

My throat feels tight. "But I betrayed you. I left you."
"You're my daughter. I don't care about the factions."
She shakes her head. "Look where they got us. Human beings as a whole cannot be good for long before the bad creeps in and poisons us again. — Veronica Roth

If I want my marriage to survive this honeymoon road trip I know I have to stop offering my special helpful tips for driving in foreign lands. So now, whenever we are heading into a traffic situation where I think my opinion could be particularly useful, I just take a deep breath and close my eyes. I'm learning to be a good wife. — Vivian Swift

It is always self-defeating to pretend to a generation younger than your own; it simply erases your own experience in history. — Renata Adler

In my work theres always been a duality between sticking to reality and trying to stage things. — Carl De Keyzer

I'm afraid I can't explain myself. Because I am not myself, you see? — Lewis Carroll

Life has always been a matter of putting one's feet down carefully — Isobelle Carmody

Yet both [Wright & Piper] miss the point that covenant theology highlights. None of the Reformers taught that God's essential righteousness is imputed or transferred to believers. Rather, they taught that the meritorious active and passive obedience of Christ as the faithful Servant of the Lord has be imputed to believers. So if the covenantal context is too faith in Piper's construal, missing form Wright's account is the third party in the courtroom--namely, the Last Adam, who as covenant head and mediator fulfills the terms of the law-covenant and bears its sanction on behalf of those whom he represents. Wright's objections can be properly addressed not by bracketing covenant theology but only by offering a different covenant theology. P.26-27 — Michael S. Horton