Bibliolatry Theology Quotes & Sayings
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But to tell you the truth, it is the same for me. I am as envious of her as she is of me. But I have seen her rise and rise. — Philippa Gregory
Humans are ever resilient, and their will to live surpasses everything else. Do not lose hope, Allison. — Julie Kagawa
I can't write at night. For me, I'm programmed to believe that nighttime is for relaxation. — Diablo Cody
A key problem for Islam today can be summarized in three simplifying sentences: Christians worship a man made divine. Jews worship a book. And Muslims worship both. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Having a person of Dr. Berthiaume's calibre leading Library and Archives Canada will be a solid asset to the organization. His extensive experience in the management of large cultural organizations and his strong leadership are important qualifications for this position. — Shelly Glover
Because Jesus came to secure for us what we could never secure for ourselves, life doesn't have to be a tireless effort to establish ourselves, justify ourselves, validate ourselves. — Tullian Tchividjian
It is not the nature of the task, but its consecration, that is the vital thing. — Martin Buber
What would you rather?" yelled Sybil from the distant sandpit. "Know everything or know nothing?"
"Know nothing," I yelled back. "Then you have the fun of finding everything out. — Martin Amis
We are all missionaries. Wherever we go we either bring people nearer to Christ or we repel them from Christ. — Eric Liddell
Our approach at Apple has always been to make products we're proud to own and use ourselves. — Phil Schiller
Wife and two children on the spot of barren dirt that hours before had been his home and everything he owned, he spoke the words I will keep with me always. He said, "We have lost absolutely everything. We have nothing left other than the clothes on our backs." Then, after a brief pause, he continued, "But I guess we are lucky since our whole family is safe and sound. We have everything important." To have lost everything and still have everything seems contradictory, but it's not. As I reflect on the lessons presented by the young father, I realize that we all spend a lot of time accumulating things that in the final — Jim Stovall
