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Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Craig Groeschel

The simplest definition of prayer is communicating with God. That's it. Did you miss it? Let me say it again. Prayer is simply communicating with God. That one uncomplicated thought began to revolutionize my whole prayer life. What is communication? It's transferring a thought, feeling, emotion, or idea to another person. So prayer is giving God my thoughts, feelings, emotions, and ideas, by whatever means works. It doesn't have to be formal. It doesn't have to be long and dry. It's simply communicating. — Craig Groeschel

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Douglas J. Futuyma

Mosts scientist are unable to arrive at a specific definition of biological evolution. Biological evolution is ... change in the properties of populations of organisms (you and me) that [happen during] the lifetime of a single individual. The changes in populations that are considered evolutionary are those that are inheritable via the genetic material from one generation to the next — Douglas J. Futuyma

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Had a broad education. He'd been to the School of My Dad Always Said, the College of It Stands to Reason, and was now a postgraduate student at the University of What Some Bloke In the Pub Told Me. — Terry Pratchett

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Don DeLillo

You and I. We're here. So might as well. — Don DeLillo

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Gordon Lindsay

We are not to be occupied with our feelings or symptoms,
or our faith or lack of faith,
but only with what God has said — Gordon Lindsay

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Arthur Erickson

The obsession with performance left no room for the development of the intuitive or spiritual impact of space and form other than the aesthetic of the machine itself. — Arthur Erickson

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

We have to be in the present time, because only the present is real, only in the present can we be alive. We do not practice for the sake of the future, to be reborn in a paradise, but to be peace, to be compassion, to be joy right now. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Jessica Hawkins

Because the least painful part of an affair is the tumble and tangle of body parts. The agony is in the guts. In the reasons behind it. — Jessica Hawkins

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Michio Kaku

What we usually consider as impossible are simply engineering problems ... there's no law of physics preventing them. — Michio Kaku

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Genius is its own reward; for the best that one is, one must necessarily be for oneself ... Further, genius consists in the working of the free intellect., and as a consequence the productions of genius serve no useful purpose. The work of genius may be music, philosophy, painting, or poetry; it is nothing for use or profit. To be useless and unprofitable is one of the characteristics of genius; it is their patent of nobility. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Connotation In A Sentence Quotes By James L Hymes

Every day-care center, whether it knows it or not, is a school. The choice is never between custodial care and education. The choice is between unplanned and planned education, between conscious and unconscious education, between bad education and good education. — James L Hymes