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Errates Quotes By Beth Moore

I believe I have stumbled on at least one possibility: if you are compelled to tell others virtually everything you learn from God, you might be a teacher! My friends who have other spiritual gifts can learn something from God without feeling the overwhelming need to share it with everyone they know. Not me! The second I receive the least spiritual insight or learn anything at all about the practicality of Scripture slapped on the hot pavement of real life, I want to make the world's biggest conference call. — Beth Moore

Errates Quotes By Joan Jett

You gotta not care about what people think in general about you. I'm not talking about bad stuff, if you're a nasty person, because I don't consider myself a mean person, I consider that I know what i want and I'm tough. But I'm very emotional and un-tough on a lot of levels, I cry very easily, I'm sensitive and I don't think that's a bad thing. — Joan Jett

Errates Quotes By George Lucas

I am a giant proponent of giant screens. But I accept the fact that most of my movies are going to be seen on phones. — George Lucas

Errates Quotes By Naomi Watts

When I had dark hair I definitely felt that I was more anonymous. — Naomi Watts

Errates Quotes By Ricky Hatton

The one thing that's hurt in my career is people saying I don't want to come out of Manchester to fight people. — Ricky Hatton

Errates Quotes By Shane DeCreshio

Obstacles will always be there, but you can be triumphant over the shackles of the past and break through all obstacles. — Shane DeCreshio

Errates Quotes By Robert L. Reymond

... apparently sees some value in the antiquity of the doctrine of ... This means absolutely nothing to me, for whom the Scriptures alone are my sole doctrinal authority, beyond the fact that this is just one more error of the ancient fathers. I could fill pages documenting other errors that the ancient fathers held and espoused.

Response to The Classic Arminian View of Election, page 135 — Robert L. Reymond

Errates Quotes By Manoj Arora

Doing mistakes is as much a part of life as avoiding them. You may not get a second chance to do the same mistake, so, go on, give it a shot. — Manoj Arora

Errates Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Self-knowledge is the beginning of wisdom, which is the ending of fear. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Errates Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Do not be interested in the quantity of people who respect and admire you, but in their quality. If bad people dislike you, so much the better. - LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA — Leo Tolstoy

Errates Quotes By Nicholas D. Kristof

four appalling realities of daily life: maternal mortality, human trafficking, sexual violence, and the routine daily discrimination that causes girls to die at far higher rates than boys. The tools to address these challenges include girls' education, family planning, micro-finance, and "empowerment" in every sense. — Nicholas D. Kristof

Errates Quotes By Theodore Dreiser

What matter it if a man gaineth the whole world and loseth his own soul? — Theodore Dreiser

Errates Quotes By Susan B. Anthony

Mr. Roosevelt, this is my principal request
it is almost the last request I shall ever make of anybody. Before you leave the presidential chair, recommend Congress to submit to the Legislatures a Constitutional Amendment which will enfranchise women, and thus take your place in history with Lincoln, the great emancipator. I beg of you not to close your term of office without doing this. — Susan B. Anthony

Errates Quotes By Truman Capote

The tattooed face of a cat, blue and grinning, covered his right hand; on one shoulder a blue rose blossomed. More markings, self-designed and self-executed, ornamented his arms and torso: the head of a dragon with a human skull between its open jaws; bosomy nudes; a gremlin brandishing a pitchfork; the word PEACE accompanied by a cross radiating, in the form of crude strokes, rays of holy light; and two sentimental concoctions - one a bouquet of flowers dedicated to MOTHER-DAD, the other a heart that celebrated the romance of DICK and CAROL, the girl whom he had married when he was nineteen, and from whom he had separated six years later in order to "do the right thing" by another young lady, the mother of his youngest child. ("I have three boys who — Truman Capote