Bible Complacency Quotes & Sayings
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ETHNOMAGNETISM: The tendency of young people to live in emotionally demonstrative, more unrestrained ethnic neighborhoods: 'You wouldn't understand it there, mother-they hug where I live now.' — Douglas Coupland

I get mail from people all over the world now from people who tell me that they didn't really understand Down syndrome, but because of me they have read about it and studied it and now they know a lot more about it. — Lauren Potter

What your mind sees when you close your eyes marks the entrance to an endless universe: your imagination. — Stephen Helmes

Good keepers sniff out attacks whether with the feet or a throw out. — Tim Howard

All of science can be divided into physics and stamp-collecting. — Lord Kelvin

When the public nerve is aroused, the most impressive capacity of man is his skill for lying. — Barbara Kingsolver

We all grasp on to a single idea of ourselves, the way aging people dye their hair. It's no matter that this dye doesn't fool you. My lady, you don't dye your hair to decieve other people, or to fool yourself, but rather to cheat your image in your mirror a little. — Luigi Pirandello

When the earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, I was on vacation in the Cayman Islands. — Jose Andres

The woman frowned. I probably should have mentioned that annoying habit of letting people come to the wrong conclusions and not correcting them? He got it from me. — Ilona Andrews

But I will never stop helping and loving people the way Jesus said to. — Michael Jackson

Complacency happens almost without notice. Check and renew your heart daily. — Jim George

Smartass Disciple: Why we shouldn't judge others?
Master of Stupidity: Don't! Unless you are paid for it. — Toba Beta

A man's free will cannot cure him even of the toothache, or a sore finger; and yet he madly thinks it is in its power to cure his soul. — Augustus Toplady

The captain of a ship is not chosen from those of the passengers who comes from the best family. — Blaise Pascal

In the midst of our applauding the feats of civilization, the Bible flings itself like a knife slashing our complacency; remind us that God, too, has a voice in history. — Abraham Joshua Heschel