Christianizing England Quotes & Sayings
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What is generally known as discipline in traditional schools is not activity, but immobility and silence. It is not discipline, but something that festers inside a child, arousing his rebellious feelings. — Maria Montessori

For 'Breaking Bad,' people were with Walter White for 99% of that show, even though that guy is a monster. — Adam McKay

Human beings are selfish by nature. Everything that happens to a child, you immediately grab your own child and say, "I will never let that happen to you." — John Darnielle

Rarely do members of the same family grow up under the same roof. — Richard Bach

If a man's religion does not affect his use of money, that man's religion is vain. — Hugh Martin

The P.C. police are out in force at all times ... We've reached a point where people are actually afraid to talk about what they want to say. — Ben Carson

Idrith didn't want to go back to his cold lonely room, with all its unanswered questions. He took the glass and sat down. — Michelle Frost

Most people in America think Art is a man's name. — Andy Warhol

I was seeing everything through pain. I would roll out of bed and do my exercises. I had to do that to work out the remainder of the pain pills. I would drink coffee and go to the set and plunge myself so far into my work. — Dick York

As the books of Job, Jeremiah, and Habakkuk clearly show, God has a high threshold of tolerance for what appropriate to say in a prayer. God can "handle" my unsuppressed rage. I may well find that my vindictive feelings need God's correction - but only by taking those feelings to God will I have the opportunity for correction and healing. — Philip Yancey

This work of making trade righteous, of Christianizing trade, looks like the very hardest the Gospel has ever had to take in hand - in England at any rate. — Thomas Hughes

the entire population of the world - with one minor exception - is composed of others. — John C. Maxwell