Dokkalfar Art Quotes & Sayings
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I absolutely adored Wuthering Heights and fell in love with Heathcliff as most girls do. — Margaret Forster

The thing we call critics are not really reviewers, they are not really critics. They don't have the discipline to write what we would term as critique - it's really just reviewers. They have a common man kind of taste. If you watch them overall, they are not different from the box-office. That's my view. — Ang Lee

Explaining temptation by saying "God is testing me" or "Satan is attacking me" positions "me" either as the victim, if I am defeated, or the hero, if I prevail. But confessing that "My heart is desperately wicked" provides no such comforts. It heads off all attempts to shift blame, and cuts down all the pretensions of spiritual pride. — Colin S. Smith

God's righteousness and His unchangeable law make Christianity a stumbling block for many. Organizations and individuals carry a political and moral agenda that aims to remove all obstacles to their sin. Their goal is to 'break God's bands asunder and cast away His cords.' They counsel together to rid themselves of the law of God; anyone who preaches the gospel or stands for righteousness stands in the way of their agenda. — Carman

Balance will be found along the middle way. — Notes From Nowhere

We can no longer afford to spend major time on minor things than spend minor time on major things. — Jim Rohn

The road to success and the road to failure are almost exactly the same. — Colin R. Davis

Our share of the vote overall rose by less than 1 per cent - yes, that's right: less than 1 per cent. — Francis Maude

Principally, and first of all, I resign my soul to the Almighty Being who gave it, and my body I commit to the dust, relying on the merits of Jesus Christ for the pardon of my sins. — Samuel Adams

All this creative power of the mind amounts to no more than the faculty of compounding, transposing, augmenting, or diminishing the materials afforded us the by senses and experience. — David Hume