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Famous Retirement Quotes By Gordon H. Clark

May there not be some subconscious jealousy that motivates our reactions to other people? Why do we eat chocolate sundaes when we know that we should reduce? Are we free from the influence of parental training? The Scriptures say, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." Parental training and all education proceed on the assumption that the will is not free, but can be trained, motivated, and directed. Finally, beyond both physiology and psychology there is God. Can we be sure that he is not directing our choices? Do we know that we are free from his grace? The Psalm says, "Blessed is the man whom you choose and cause to approach you." Is it certain that God has not caused us to choose to approach him? Can we set a limit to God's power? Can we tell how far it extends and just where it ends? Are we outside his control? — Gordon H. Clark

Famous Retirement Quotes By Alberto Salazar

I'd rather run a gutsy race, pushing all the way and lose, than run a conservative race only for a win. — Alberto Salazar

Famous Retirement Quotes By Joseph E. Ledoux

Fear and other emotions are based on assumptions, presuppositions, and expectations; they are constructed in the brain from nonemotional ingredients. — Joseph E. Ledoux

Famous Retirement Quotes By Theresa May

I think we all agree that the comments Donald Trump made in relation to Muslims were divisive, unhelpful and wrong. — Theresa May

Famous Retirement Quotes By Tony Bennett

"Benedetto" means the "blessed one" and I feel that I have truly been blessed. — Tony Bennett

Famous Retirement Quotes By Ayn Rand

But there was no curiosity in those faces, and no anger, and no mercy. — Ayn Rand

Famous Retirement Quotes By Anne Stevenson

Poets should ignore most criticism and get on with making poetry. — Anne Stevenson