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Birincil Oyna Quotes By Joyce Meyer

Don't feel like you have to take every suggestion people give you. Not every good idea is a God idea. — Joyce Meyer

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

If you want a change in the world, be the change — Mahatma Gandhi

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Gregory Benford

he knew from studying maps in preparation: the broad avenues leading to the Brandenburg Gate. He had played Bach's Brandenburg Concertos records many times, intricate magic alive in the air. The gate that led to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel. — Gregory Benford

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Mira Grant

Sometimes the hardest thing about the truth is putting down the misassumptions, falsehoods, and half-truths that stand between it and you. Sometimes that's the last thing that anybody wants to do. And sometimes, it's the only thing we can do. — Mira Grant

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Stanley Krippner

If people see how we're all interconnected and connected with Nature, we wouldn't have an environmental crisis, we wouldn't have two dozen wars all over the world. — Stanley Krippner

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Life is eternal. You are immortal. You never do die. You simply change form. — Neale Donald Walsch

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Edward Gibbon

The great work of Gibbon is indispensable to the student of history. The literature of Europe offers no substitute for "The — Edward Gibbon

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Paul Rand

Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated. — Paul Rand

Birincil Oyna Quotes By Gregory A. Boyd

I believe a significant segment of American evangelicalism is guilty of nationalistic and political idolatry. To a frightful degree, I think, evangelicals fuse the kingdom of God with a preferred version of the kingdom of the world (whether it's our national interests, a particular form of government, a particular political program, or so on). Rather than focusing our understanding of God's kingdom on the person of Jesus - who, incidentally, never allowed himself to get pulled into the political disputes of his day - I believe many of us American evangelicals have allowed our understanding of the kingdom of God to be polluted with political ideals, agendas, and issues. — Gregory A. Boyd