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Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Andrew Dickson White

The establishment of Christianity ... arrested the normal development of the physical sciences for over fifteen hundred years. — Andrew Dickson White

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Etta released a soft "Oofph!" as her feet struck the floor, and they were suddenly wrapped in cool, dry air. Nicholas's grip on her hand tightened as the world fell into place around them.

They weren't falling off the side of a cliff. They hadn't been shot dead on sight, run through by sword or bayonet. And they hadn't emerged into a crocodile-filled swamp, or in the middle of a crowded market, or for that matter, in a burning building. So he supposed he should be grateful. But he was mostly exhausted. — Alexandra Bracken

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Jerry Bridges

Perhaps we should stop talking about being faithful to have a quiet time with God each day, as if we were doing something to earn a reward. It would be better to talk about the privilege of spending time with the God of the universe and the importance for our own sake of being consistent in that practice. — Jerry Bridges

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Ashlan Thomas

We'll put your brains back in, then snap his wings."
"Can't we just skip to the end right now?"
Xander's head bobbed up and down, eyes bright. "Hell yes. — Ashlan Thomas

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Judy Collins

Experience is how life catches up with us and teaches us to love and forgive each other. — Judy Collins

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Monica Johnson

We are to yield to the authority God has in place, and look to Him to find out what He would have us to do about those things that are concerning to us. — Monica Johnson

Cheesy Postcard Quotes By Wayne Dyer

The paradigm helps a person identify the thought system, which is almost always false, that is behind the rationale for the continuation of excuses. It helps them really look at excuses from an objective point of view and realize that everything they've been thinking is just as likely to be not true as it is to be true. — Wayne Dyer