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Ernst Weber Quotes By Gregory A. Boyd

The evangelical church in America has, to a large extent, been co-opted by an American, religious version of the kingdom of the world. We have come to trust the power of the sword more than the power of the cross. We have become intoxicated with the Constantinian, nationalistic, violent mindset of imperialistic Christendom.5 — Gregory A. Boyd

Ernst Weber Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You believe in the crystal palace, eternally indestructible, that is, one at which you can never stick out your tongue furtively nor make a rude gesture, even with your fist hidden away. Well, perhaps I'm so afraid of this building precisely because it's made of crystal and it's eternally indestructible, and because it won't be possible to stick one's tongue out even furtively. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Ernst Weber Quotes By Dick Dorworth

Now I know that strange things happen to your body when it meets the snow at 100 mph, no matter what the position. In the twinkling of hitting the snow I regained a proper respect for speed. If you are inattentive, as well as somewhat stupid, you may breed a contempt for big speeds, forgetting respect through the grace of being atop your skis each run. No one on his back at 100 mph will ever after have contempt for speed. — Dick Dorworth

Ernst Weber Quotes By Pierre Charron

Gratitude is a virtue disposing the mind to an inward sense and an outward acknowledgment of a benefit received, together with a readiness to return the same, or the like, as occasions of the doer of it shall require, and the abilities of the receiver extend to. He who receives a good turn, should never forget it: he who does one, should never remember it. — Pierre Charron

Ernst Weber Quotes By Philip Appleman

God must have a weird sense of values, and if there's a Judgment Day, as some folks think, He's going to have a lot to answer for. — Philip Appleman

Ernst Weber Quotes By Wayne Dyer

You can either be a host to God, or a hostage to your ego. It's your call. — Wayne Dyer

Ernst Weber Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

To Admiral Cunningham it was against all tradition to abandon the Army in such a crisis. He declared, It takes the Navy three years to build a new ship. It will take three hundred years to build a new tradition. — Winston S. Churchill

Ernst Weber Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Education gives light. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ernst Weber Quotes By Mario Balotelli

I turn to someone, I'm not sure, to God I think, but I never ask for anything. I would never pray to win a title; it makes no sense. I've never understood those who pray before a match. I simply give thanks for what I have received. — Mario Balotelli

Ernst Weber Quotes By Ahmed Zewail

In Egypt, every family is suffering from the deteriorated schooling and university system of the Mubarak regime. What families want most of all is to secure a good education for their children. — Ahmed Zewail

Ernst Weber Quotes By Simon McBurney

In Japan, sometimes it's hard to know what you are looking at. — Simon McBurney

Ernst Weber Quotes By B.B. King

I was a singing disc jockey who heard every type of music there was - and loved it all. — B.B. King

Ernst Weber Quotes By Clovis E. Semmes

But even though catastrophic oppression brought about a process of objectification and dehumanization, the absolute negation of humanity was not possible because a damaged human spirit seeks to resurrect and reconstruct itself; it also seeks self-consciousness. — Clovis E. Semmes

Ernst Weber Quotes By Rick Riordan

I turned to Alex. 'Hey, are you female today?'
'Hold on... There! Now I'm female.'
My expression must have been priceless.
Alex burst out laughing. 'I'm kidding. Yes, I'm female today. She and her. — Rick Riordan

Ernst Weber Quotes By William T. Vollmann

As he walked up past the red and green tennis courts in east Berkeley and saw the swing of the women's hair in the breeze, the crisp strokes that sent the ball over the net like a little bone-white planetoid, it occurred to him that there was still a last chance for a pair of heavenly arms to reach out to him and save him. — William T. Vollmann