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Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Paul Washer

In modern day evangelism, this precious doctrine [of regeneration] has been reduced to nothing more than a human decision to raise one's hand, walk an aisle, or pray a 'sinner's prayer.' As a result, the majority of Americans believe that they've been 'born again' even though their thoughts, words, and deeds are a continual contradiction to the nature and will of God. — Paul Washer

Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Sandra Dallas

Don't mind her. She keeps her nose so high in the air, she's liable to drown in a good rainstorm. — Sandra Dallas

Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Epictetus

Any person capable of angering you becomes your master;
he can anger you only when you permit yourself to be disturbed by him. — Epictetus

Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Gene Simmons

Imagine there are no men in life, — Gene Simmons

Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Mohsin Hamid

Didn't you tell me smoking ruined your stamina as a boxer?
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Ruined is a strong word, I'd say.
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It helps fight boredom. It gives you more to do and less time to do it in. — Mohsin Hamid

Arness Motorcycle Quotes By Karl R. Popper

Although I have known sorrow and great sadness, as is everybody's lot, I don't think that I have had an unhappy hour as a philosopher since we returned to England. I have worked hard, and I have often got deep into insoluble difficulties. But I have been most happy in finding new problems, in wrestling with them, and in making some progress. This, or so I feel, is the best life. It seems to me infinitely better than the life of mere contemplation (to say nothing of divine self-contemplation) which Aristotle recommends as the best. It is a completely restless life, but it is highly self-contained/autark in Plato's sense, although no life, of course, can be fully autark. — Karl R. Popper