Cemil Bayik Quotes & Sayings
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When may a revival be expected? When the wickedness of the wicked grieves and distresses the Christian. — Billy Sunday

I liked to refer to myself as bougavian. Slightly bougie, but I was not one to easily forget my bird roots. — Nicole Falls

Blind obedience is a sure sign of trouble. The likelihood of religion becoming evil is greatly diminished when there is freedom for individual thinking and when honest inquiry is encouraged. — Charles Kimball

At the battle of Waterloo, men formed squares into which the wounded were brought for medical care. At the height of the battle, in the madness of the cannonading and death, the riderless horses of the cavalry, the caisson horses of the slaughtered gun crews attempted to penetrate the squares to be saved by the humans. And in the First World War, men subjected to unparalleled mayhem were stricken more by the plight of the horses than anything else. There is a special grief for the innocent caught up in mankind's murderous follies. — Thomas McGuane

It got dark and the rain-clouded lights of the stores were soaked up by the black street. — Raymond Chandler

I trust Jesus with all my tomorrows, knowing that He will solve the mystery of life beyond the grave. — Billy Graham

Washington and New York, two primary targets for Al Qaeda. — Howard Bloom

Part of the reason I embrace nonviolence is that it's the most effective thing we can do. It's a more advanced tactic than violence. If people who engage in violence want to escalate their tactics, they would escalate to nonviolence. — Tim DeChristopher

Sexy with a capital SEX. — Wendy Rosnau

While the two females snarled viciously at each other, Ric grabbed a stick from the ground and waved it between Jess and Blayne. "Look! Look! A stick! Who wants it? Who wants it? Go get it!" He threw the stick and Jess and Blayne watched it flip across the forest floor. Once it landed, they looked back at Ric.
"Dude," Jess told him, "that was just rude. — Shelly Laurenston

For the first time he said to himself that a little one, indeed a very little one, had take up space in his heart. A lot of space. — Nadine Brun-Cosme

For a hoarder, staying clean isn't really about bins and labels; it's about processing items that come into the house. A good organizer can help a hoarder develop methods for sorting mail, for staying on top of recycling, and for making sure donated items get to their destinations... The repetition of bad cleaning skills is usually what got the hoarder into trouble in the first place, so an organizer works on repetition of new, positive cleaning skills. — Matt Paxton

You can serve or you can sing, and wreck your heart in prayer, working the world's hard work. — Annie Dillard