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Eusebius Life Quotes By Eusebius

But he alone having reached our deep corruption, he alone having taken upon himself our labors, he alone having suffered the punishments due for our impieties, having recovered us who were not half dead merely, but were already in tombs and sepulchers, and altogether foul and offensive, saves us, both anciently and now, by his beneficent zeal, beyond the expectation of any one, even of ourselves, and imparts liberally of the Father's benefits - he who is the giver of life and light, our great Physician and King and Lord, the Christ of God. — Eusebius

Eusebius Life Quotes By Tess Gerritsen

I think that, for physicians who want to become writers, they have the material, the smarts, they have the logic, they know the stories; it's just a matter of being able to connect with their emotional sides - that's the key to writing good fiction. — Tess Gerritsen

Eusebius Life Quotes By Eusebius

For immediately in the beginning, after his original life of blessedness, the first man despised the command of God, and fell into this mortal and perishable state, and exchanged his former divinely inspired luxury for this curse-laden earth. His descendants having filled our earth, showed themselves much worse, with the exception of one here and there, and entered upon a certain brutal and insupportable mode of life. — Eusebius

Eusebius Life Quotes By Yasser Kashef

To wait for a year to gain a pearl, is better than collecting pebbles everyday. — Yasser Kashef

Eusebius Life Quotes By Eusebius

Of all evils, indeed, famine is the worst, and it destroys nothing so effectively as shame. For that which under other circumstances is worthy of respect, in the midst of famine is despised. Thus women snatched the food from the very mouths of their husbands and children, from their fathers, and what was most pitiable of all, mothers from their babes. And while their dearest ones were wasting away in their arms, they were not ashamed to take away from them the last drops that supported life. — Eusebius

Eusebius Life Quotes By Libba Bray

Come awake, Tom. Fathers can willfully hurt their children. They can be addicts too weak to give up their vices, no matter the pain it causes. Mothers can turn you invisible with neglect. They can erase you with a denial, a refusal to see. Friends can deceive you. People lie. It is a cold, hard world. I do not blame Nell Hawkins for retreating from it into a madness of her own choosing. — Libba Bray

Eusebius Life Quotes By Debasish Mridha

I fall asleep with the sound of rain; I wake up with the songs of the wind. — Debasish Mridha

Eusebius Life Quotes By Rosie O'Donnell

The equality that we are all entitled to, as citizens of this democracy, can't be avoided by some religious dogma of a President who's is supposed to believe in the notion of separation of church and state. And he frankly doesn't. — Rosie O'Donnell

Eusebius Life Quotes By William Butler Yeats

All that we did, all that we said or sang must come from contact with the soil. — William Butler Yeats

Eusebius Life Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

By prayer, community is created as well as expressed. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Eusebius Life Quotes By Jason Wade

I don't really know what's going to happen in the future, but I think it's really important for bands to have strong connection with their fans. — Jason Wade

Eusebius Life Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Most people have some means of filling up the gap between perception and reality, and, after all, in those circumstances there are far worse things than gin. — Terry Pratchett

Eusebius Life Quotes By Isaac

I'm about to be shot 150 feet up in the air. I feel queasy! — Isaac

Eusebius Life Quotes By Charles Handy

I like less the story that a frog if put in cold water will not bestir itself if that water is heated up slowly and gradually and will in the end let itself be killed, boiled alive, too comfortable with continuity to realize that continuous change at some point may become intolerable and demand a change in behaviour. — Charles Handy