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Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Dean Koontz

Of course, I don't know everything. Considering the infinite amount of knowledge that one could acquire in a virtually innumerable array of intellectual disciplines, it's probably more accurate to say that I don't know anything. — Dean Koontz

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Karl Schroeder

I have been doing technology foresight for a number of years now on the level of scenario design, primarily. I want to become more rigorous with research methodology and statistical methods. I want to shift from creating clever SF scenarios to being a professional forecaster able to make rigorous predictions. — Karl Schroeder

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By J.D. Robb

Love turned everybody's brain sideways, just like a stunner. — J.D. Robb

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Ovid

That, which has not its alternation of rest, will not last long. — Ovid

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Danielle Steel

followed her outside, deeply moved. — Danielle Steel

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Anonymous

Shed peace, not discord, wherever you go. Try to be part of the cure of every situation, not part of the problem. Try to ignore evil, rather than to actively combat it. Always try to build up, never to tear down. Show others by your example that happiness comes from living the right way. The power of your example is greater than the power of what you say. — Anonymous

Acceptable Synonyms Quotes By Alister E. McGrath

TO BE asked to minister without an informing vision of God (which is what theology is really all about), however, is like being told to make bricks without straw. What keeps people going in ministry, and what, in my experience, congregations are longing for, is an exciting and empowering vision of God, articulated in a theology that is integrated with worship, prayer, and social action. — Alister E. McGrath