Congregationalists Beliefs Quotes & Sayings
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The Gadianton Robbers from the Book of Mormon are loose among us. The King-men, and women, are running our government. And, worst of all, we are blindly electing them, or appointing them so they can continue to destroy the things we cherish most. — John Andreas Widtsoe

We are forced to participate in the games of life before we can possibly learn how to use the options in the rules governing them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

As to science, we may well define it for our purpose as "methodical thinking directed toward finding regulative connections between our sensual experiences". — Albert Einstein

The most attention I get is in a book store or video shop when I go to the foreign film section. Sometimes that can be fun, but usually those women want to talk about philosophy or something very dense. It's not like they're tearing off my shirt, you know. — Tobey Maguire

Don't tell people they can do the impossible. Tell people that they can do the possible that they think is impossible. — Denis Waitley

How about having a properly equipped crash cart? — Melissa Rivers

It's hard for me to think of writing a novel, because it takes so long. — Jonathan Ames

You can't look for love, or it will run away from you. But, you know, don't look for it. Don't look for it. Just go where it is and appreciate it, and, you know, it will find you. — Joy Harjo

I have great respect for daytime drama. I love the branding. I love the style. What can I say? I love good soap! — Justin Hartley

Tears are another river that takes us home. We become alive with tears. There isn't a chance to return to sleep when we are weeping. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

When I was 17, I was hyperactive and annoyed my teachers. — Keegan Allen

Nothing's wrong with going to jail for something you believe in. Remember, jail was made for people. Not horses. — Maya Angelou

But people who long to be rich fall into temptation and are trapped by many foolish desires and schemes that plunge them into ruin and destruction. For love of money is the root of all of evil and some having pursued its power, fall from faith and end in sorrow. — Saint Timothy

Josie is a Pye," said Marilla sharply, "so she can't help being disagreeable. I suppose people of that kind serve some useful purpose in society, but I must say I don't know what it is any more than I know the use of thistles. — L.M. Montgomery