Eulenburg Miniature Quotes & Sayings
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I hope my life will prove a useful & good one, to many people." - Vivien Leigh — Kendra Bean
If criticism has made such discoveries as to necessitate the abandonment of the doctrine of plenary inspiration, it is not enough to say that we are compelled to abandon only a "particular theory of inspiration ... " We must go on to say that that "particular theory of inspiration" is the theory of the apostles and of the Lord, and that in abandoning it we are abandoning them. — B. B. Warfield
Life, death, preservation, loss, failure, success, poverty, riches, worthiness, unworthiness, slander, fame, hunger, thirst, cold, heat - these are the alternations of the world, the workings of fate. Day and night they change place before us, and wisdom cannot spy out their source. Therefore, they should not be enough to destroy your harmony; they should not be allowed to enter the storehouse of the spirit. If you can harmonize and delight in them, master them and never be at a loss for joy; if you can do this day and night without break and make it be spring with everything, mingling with all and creating the moment within your own mind - this is what I call being whole in power. — Zhuangzi
Human trafficking is a human tragedy. It's an outrage against any decent people. — Mark Shields
If, as Niko asks, you show them mercy, then the gods will be well pleased. — Janet Morris
Especially if what you can't change on your own got you dumped from one home after another. — Anna DeStefano
But our culture is in truly bad shape if we have come to define respecting something as the failure to set it on fire. — Barbara Ehrenreich
The ideas of directing attention outward, trying to imagine other people complexly, trying not to see myself as the center of the universe - these concepts have become important to me, and I hope they're at work in my life on a minute-by-minute basis. — John Green
You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics. — Charles Bukowski
