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Episemology Quotes By Larry Siedentop

Liberalism, the dominant ideology of our time, has been dangerously distorted by the impact of economism. It is that impact which has knocked the citizen off his pedestal and replaced him with the consumer. — Larry Siedentop

Episemology Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If our life is to resemble the gospel, we must shun, not merely the grosser vices, but everything that would hinder our perfect conformity to Christ. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Episemology Quotes By Harper Lee

I didn't know how you were going to do it, but from now on I'll never worry about what'll become of you, son, you'll always have an idea. — Harper Lee

Episemology Quotes By Georges St-Pierre

For me, personally, when I'm afraid of something - when you're afraid of something, normally you try to go away, you try to avoid it. Instead of avoiding it, to overcome your fear, I believe you need to embrace it. — Georges St-Pierre

Episemology Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

A government is a band of hypnostists, they hate people who open their eyes during session — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Episemology Quotes By Shane Smith

The greatest propaganda coup of the American Right has been to convince its citizens that we are in the grip of a liberal conspiracy. — Shane Smith

Episemology Quotes By Fernando Lachica

I wanted life that's comfortable enough for me, my ambitions and love. — Fernando Lachica

Episemology Quotes By Jack Welch

Trust is enormously powerful in a corporation. People won't do their best unless they believe they'll be treated fairly. The only way I know how to create that kind of trust is by laying out your values and then walking the talk. You've got to do what you say you'll do, consistently, over time. — Jack Welch

Episemology Quotes By Robert D. Hales

Does this mean we will always understand our challenges? Won't all of us, sometime, have reason to ask, 'O God, where art thou?' Yes! When a spouse dies, a companion will wonder. When financial hardship befalls a family, a father will ask. When children wander from the path, a mother and father will cry out in sorrow. Yes, 'weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.' Then, in the dawn of our increased faith and understanding, we arise and choose to wait upon the Lord, saying, 'Thy will be done.' — Robert D. Hales