Eveldad Quotes & Sayings
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My disadvantages will tire him as they would any reasonable man of small expectations." - Jane Adams — Noorilhuda

Consistent participation in the act and spirit of Early Morning Prayer will eradicate from your life the things that create the majority of all spiritual inconsistencies. Almost all of the works of the flesh that continually disrupt the flow of God can be eliminated totally by a commitment to diligently seeking God at the break of each new day. When every day is begun with a fresh pursuit of the presence of God, none of the inconsistencies of human endeavor will be able to dominate. — Tony Bailey

I associate times with certain music. It still is that for me. It's telling the story of our lives. — James Hetfield

He had robbed the body of its taint, the world's taunts of their sting; he had shown her the holiness of direct desire. — E. M. Forster

The Righteousness of God no longer terrifies man. It meets him as a friend, with an offer of complete justification. God's countenance beams with pleasure and approval as the penitent sinner draws near to Him, and He invites him to intimate fellowship. He opens for him treasure of blessing. There is nothing now that can separate him from God. — Andrew Murray

The term 'person' has been coined to signify that a man cannot be wholly contained within the concept 'individual member of the species', but that there is something more to him, a particular richness and perfection in the manner of his being, which can only be brought out by the use of the word 'person'. — Pope John Paul II

If people call your work perceptible, be it in positive or negative terms, do ask them about what made them draw that conclusion. — Mohith Agadi

Don't you just love those long rainy afternoons in New Orleans when an hour isn't just an hour - but a little piece of eternity dropped into your hands - and who knows what to do with it? — Tennessee Williams

'Ageism,' or whatever you want to call it, is a very English phenomenon. You don't get it too much in many other cultures. And no one says it about authors or poets or filmmakers. 'Oh, they're too old to make films or write books.' — Paul Weller

I would not have every man nor every part of a man cultivated, anymore than I would have every acre of earth cultivated. — Henry David Thoreau

Some documentaries are made by people who are driven more by one particular story, or have different backgrounds or ambitions, but I'm always looking for projects that let me be the best filmmaker I can be, and to be stretched and grow further. — Lucy Walker