Bekkersdal Quotes & Sayings
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Until the Good News of Jesus Christ burst onto the human scene,
the word love was understood mostly in terms of seeking one's own advantage. Loving the unlovely was incomprehensible
A loving God reaching down to sinful humans was unthinkable. — Billy Graham
Rules must be established and enforced, and, as numbers are increased in prisons, the necessity for vigilance increases. These rules, let it be understood, may be kindly while firmly enforced. I would never suffer any exhibition of ill-temper or an arbitrary exercise of authority. — Dorothea Dix
That adage about genius being 5 percent inspiration and 95 perspiration - it's true. — Yanni
The family on earth is in similitude to the family in heaven — Allen H. Barber
Are you famous in India?" Allyson asks.
"I am Brad Pitt in India" Willem says. — Gayle Forman
An awkward, unscientific lie is often as ineffectual as the truth. — Mark Twain
I know, but with the monsters still after me, I need a beast, not an angel. — K.A. Merikan
On God's calendar, there are no ordinary days. — David McGee
Ayyan had developed the habit of reading anything in front of him, even if it was something he did not really understand, because he believed that one reason why everybody was here, including the sons of municipal sweepers, was to collect as much information as possible before dying with a funny look on the face. — Manu Joseph
Warlock: Four thousand and fifty-three metric tons of inert rock, metal and organic matter, frozen solid.
Quasar: Frozen in what?
Drax: Time.
Quasar: "Time", Drax?
Drax: Uh-huh. Old, old frozen time.
Quasar: Right. And that tastes like what?
Drax: Regret. — Dan Abnett
Cat lovers know that every cat is remarkable. — Gladys Taber
There was something to be said for the bodiless feeling that came after the cold. Something I would always remember. When you forget how bad it hurts, you feel so free. — Nova Ren Suma
A man who embarks on a journey must know when to end it. — Tahir Shah
Never judge a woman by her age. — A.J. Darkholme
Whether he is aware of it or not, every human being dwells in tradition and history. Human memory is this constant dwelling in tradition. It constitutes that fundamental human characteristic of historicity. — Medard Boss