Effulfgence Quotes & Sayings
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Courage is the essential element in any great public man or woman. — Paul Johnson
Financial winners don't run sprints, they run marathons. They don't rush. They do it step by step over time. — Dave Ramsey
Your system kills, too. You're not eliminated sacrifices [to gods], you're democratized them - everyone dies a little every day, and the poor and desperate are the worst injured.
We honored our sacrifices in the old days. You sneer at them. — Max Gladstone
Shall I tell you the law of God in regard to the African race? If the white man who belongs to the chosen seed mixes his blood with the seed of Cain, the penalty, under the law of God, is death on the spot. This will always be so. The nations of the earth have transgressed every law that God has given, they have changed the ordinances and broken every covenant made with the fathers, and they are like a hungry man that dreameth that he eateth, and he awaketh and behold he is empty. — Brigham Young
The letters are mixed up. U and I should be together. — Jodi Picoult
I feel like any time you, as an actor, can be surrounded by other amazing actors, you can't do anything but grow. — Kristin Renton
Each finite creature can reflect only a fraction of the divine nature; thus, in the diversity of His creatures, God's infinity, unity and oneness appear to be broken into an effulfgence of manifold rays. — Edith Stein
Theology without practice is the theology of demons — Maximus The Confessor
Steven Spielberg and I have tremendous amounts of money. — David Geffen
Mind is every thing. — G.W. Mitchell
I love taking on roles that I haven't yet done in my career. — Alexa Vega
To be honest, the fact that people trust you gives you a lot of power over people. Having another person's trust is more powerful than all other management techniques put together. — Linus Torvalds
This God-centered way of confessing and forsaking sin is a powerful instrument of change. Fear of consequences changes behavior through external coercion - the inner impulses remain. However, a desire to please and honor the one who saved you and who is worthy of all praise - that changes you from the inside out. The Puritan author Richard Sibbes, in his classic The Bruised Reed, says that repentance is not "a little bowing down our heads . . . but a working our hearts to such a grief as will make sin [itself] more odious unto us than punishment."330 — Timothy J. Keller