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Annunziato Wine Quotes By Clare Boothe Luce

Watergate is the great liberal illusion that you can have public virtue without private morality. — Clare Boothe Luce

Annunziato Wine Quotes By William Shakespeare

Yet this my comfort: when your words are done,
My woes end likewise with the evening sun. — William Shakespeare

Annunziato Wine Quotes By George Orwell

The first effect of poverty is that it kills thought. — George Orwell

Annunziato Wine Quotes By Robert Farrar Capon

In Jesus, God has put up a "Gone Fishing" sign on the religion shop. He has done the whole job in Jesus once and for all and simply invited us to believe it - to trust the bizarre, unprovable proposition that in him, every last person on earth is already home free without a single religious exertion: no fasting till your knees fold, no prayers you have to get right or else, no standing on your head with your right thumb in your left ear and reciting the correct creed - no nothing ... The entire show has been set to rights in the Mystery of Christ - even though nobody can see a single improvement. Yes, it's crazy. And yes, it's wild, and outrageous, and vulgar. And any God who would do such a thing is a God who has no taste. And worst of all, it doesn't sell worth beans. But it is good news - the only permanently good news there is - and therefore I find it absolutely captivating.
- as quoted in All Is Grace, by Brennan Manning. — Robert Farrar Capon

Annunziato Wine Quotes By Craig Johnson

Like some strange little religion all its own, the one thing that makes the whole system work is the one thing that it robs you of - faith. — Craig Johnson

Annunziato Wine Quotes By James A. Garfield

Swift defined observation to be an old man's memory. — James A. Garfield

Annunziato Wine Quotes By Robert Boyle

As the sun is best seen at his rising and setting, so men's native dispositions are clearest seen when they are children, and when they are dying. — Robert Boyle