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Bieker 53 Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

In spite of the anticapitalistic policies of all governments and of almost all political parties, the capitalist mode of production — Ludwig Von Mises

Bieker 53 Quotes By J.I. Packer

God loves people because he has chosen to love them - as Charles Wesley put it, "he hath loved us, he hath loved us, because he would love" (an echo of Deut 7:7-8) - and no reason for his love can be given except his own sovereign good pleasure. — J.I. Packer

Bieker 53 Quotes By J.R. Ward

Man, it was a good thing vampires didn't get cancer. Lately he'd been chain-smoking like a felon. — J.R. Ward

Bieker 53 Quotes By Malcolm Forbes

Advice: It's more fun to give than to receive. — Malcolm Forbes

Bieker 53 Quotes By James Risen

I wrote Pay Any Price as my answer to the government's campaign against me. — James Risen

Bieker 53 Quotes By Danielle Steel

a break at lunchtime. She hated — Danielle Steel

Bieker 53 Quotes By Ella Fox

From the moment I saw you it has only been you Sabrina, and it will only ever be you. — Ella Fox

Bieker 53 Quotes By Adrian Rogers

The Church is not a showboat; it's a battleship. — Adrian Rogers

Bieker 53 Quotes By Cornelia Funke

She read and read and read, but she was stuffing herself with the letters on the page like an unhappy child stuffing itself with chocolate. They didn't taste bad, but she was still unhappy. — Cornelia Funke

Bieker 53 Quotes By Dashama Konah Gordon

Our greatest opportunities are to let go and surrender to that which is greater than our egoistic needs and desires. — Dashama Konah Gordon

Bieker 53 Quotes By James Wood

The sentence pulsates, moves in and out, toward the character and away from her - when we reach "huddled" we are reminded that an author allowed us to merge with his character, that the author's magniloquent style is the envelope within which this generous contract is carried. — James Wood