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Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Aesop

We should use our judgment before coming to a decision. — Aesop

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Saint Basil

While we try to amass wealth, make piles of money, get hold of the land as our real property, overtop one another in riches, we have palpably cast off justice, and lost the common good. I should like to know how any man can be just, who is deliberately aiming to get out of someone else what he wants for himself. — Saint Basil

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Bill Vaughan

The nature of our constitution makes eloquence more useful and more necessary in this country than in any other in Europe. — Bill Vaughan

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By R.C. Sproul

The idea of holiness is so central to biblical teaching that it is said of God, "Holy is his name" (Luke 1:49). His name is holy because He is holy. He is not always treated with holy reverence. His name is tramped through the dirt of this world. It functions as a curse word, a platform for the obscene. That the world has little respect for God is vividly seen by the way the world regards His name. No honor. No reverence. No awe before Him. — R.C. Sproul

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Gudjon Bergmann

Concentration is the doorway through which the meditative state becomes available. — Gudjon Bergmann

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Nema Al-Araby

You have to have a plot too, you know? Because without it, your life is less of a story and more of an empty paper. — Nema Al-Araby

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By Eric Stoltz

TV, in particular cable channels, has assumed the role of independent film. — Eric Stoltz

Ecriture Cursive Quotes By David York

such are the emotions of the human mind; an unavoidable event is going to happen, the mind says 'no', then if the event doesn't happen soon enough the mind says 'when?' Such is the paradox of having the privilege of consciousness. We think too much. — David York