Christianspeak Quotes & Sayings
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Top Christianspeak Quotes

Don't change your morality for the people around you, change the people around you with your morality. — Donald L. Hicks

Before making a great movement, stay motionless for a good while! If you give legs to the rocks, they will start running like crazy horses! Stillness accumulates liveliness; laziness accumulates industriousness; sleep accumulates motion! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I love confidence in a guy. I don't have it, but there's nothing sexier. — Todd Phillips

In our day many people are broad but shallow. Agnosticism, anxiety, and emptiness have gripped much of our world. — Billy Graham

Fellowship" is a Christianspeak for "flirt with unsuccessfully". — Kevin Roose

This is an evening of wonders, indeed! — Jane Austen

Never do human beings speculate more, or have more opinions, than about things which they do not understand. — Carl Jung

You could be the World's greatest orator and if you don't say anything while orating, they are going to walk out on you after a while. — Will Rogers

You're afraid because you're thinking about the end, not about what you're doing. — Helen Van Wyk

Greater than the temptations of beauty are those of method. — James Richardson

Everyone in the room knew about leveraged buyouts, often called LBOs. In an LBO, a small group of senior executives, usually working with a Wall Street partner, proposes to buy its company from public shareholders, using massive amounts of borrowed money. Critics of this procedure called it stealing the company from its owners and fretted that the growing mountain of corporate debt was hindering America's ability to compete abroad. Everyone knew LBOs meant deep cuts in research and every other imaginable budget, all sacrificed to pay off debt. Proponents insisted that companies forced to meet steep debt payments grew lean and mean. On one thing they all agreed: The executives who launched LBOs got filthy rich. — Bryan Burrough

There may well be a scientific paper to be written on why walking in an art gallery is so much more exhausting than, say, climbing Helvellyn. My guess is that it is something to do with the energy required to hold muscles in tension, combined with the mental exertion of wondering what to say. — David Nicholls

I'm not busy ... a woman with three children under the age of 10 wouldn't think my schedule looked so busy. — Garrison Keillor