Elet Quotes & Sayings
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ELet this point therefore stand: that those whom the Holy Spirit has inwardly taught truly rest upon Scripture, and that Scripture indeed is self-authenticated;16 hence, it is not right to subject it to proof and reasoning. — John Calvin

Laughter is magic that dispenses clouds and creates sunshine in the soul. — Richelle E. Goodrich

That's what people used to tell my parents," Verne said. "Why 'Verne'? they'd ask. And my parents would say, 'No, he's just small for his age. — Robert Kroese

Traditional social media, in the view of our company, has become a bit repetitive. It doesn't feel very good to be marketed to by your friends. Snapchat is different because it says, look, friends aren't valuable to you just because they can get you into a cool party. — Evan Spiegel

I am consumed with the fear of failing. Reaching deep down and finding confidence has made all my dreams come true. — Arsenio Hall

You can see. Seeing is believing. Seeing is the gift that keeps giving. It's much more engaging than being seen. — Diane Keaton

What mattered was not caring. And the best way not to care was to surround yourself with noise and people. — Kristin Hannah

Journalism at its best and most effective is education. Apparently people would not learn for themselves, nor from others. — Martha Gellhorn

Since Love has made ruins of my heart
The sun must come and illumine them.
Such generosity has broken me with shame. — Rumi

When we can't see ourselves in our history, we begin to think that we are disconnected and suffering alone. Historical ignorance always precedes cultural imbalances and individual despair. — Aurin Squire

At Christmas our house is like a Donnie and Marie Christmas Special. — Kevin Richardson

Since form is emptiness and emptiness is form, then instead of a hand grasping at nothing, it is better to grasp at someone's nose because this is closer to reality. — Dalai Lama

For the briefest moment, Jack's face formed the faintest smile as he considered fear and anxiety, the latter two of which often caused people to forget what truly mattered most. — Jermaine Watkins

On observing 1963 America for the first time, the author says that organization and standardization to a certain degree compete with divine providence. — Karl Barth