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Foedus Quotes By Diane Guerrero

I feel like you can't really be truthful as an artist and empathize with the human experience, unless you know your truth and you're not living a lie. So I'm learning through it, and it's making me a better person, and it's making me a better artist, I think. — Diane Guerrero

Foedus Quotes By Abby Wambach

I am not a politician by nature, but I will say I think there need to be more women in FIFA, and I would be open to having those conversations when the time is right. — Abby Wambach

Foedus Quotes By Magan Vernon

If someone told me at the beginning of that summer that I would come face-to-face with death because of a Romeo and Juliet romance, I would never have believed it. But it wasn't like that summer went at all like I planned in the first place. — Magan Vernon

Foedus Quotes By Gianni Versace

I love photography and art-directing is something that I really would enjoy to do. — Gianni Versace

Foedus Quotes By Shana Abe

Tender creatures, these aristocrats. Who would have guessed? — Shana Abe

Foedus Quotes By Thomas Browne

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God. — Thomas Browne

Foedus Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Beware of reasoning about God's Word - obey It. — Oswald Chambers

Foedus Quotes By Walter Lippmann

Democracy is much too important to be left to public opinion. — Walter Lippmann

Foedus Quotes By Daniel J. Elazar

The first grand federalist design ... was that of the Bible, most particularly the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament ... Biblical thought is federal (from the Latin foedus, covenant) from first to last
from God's covenant with Noah establishing the biblical equivalent of what philosophers were later to term Natural Law to the Jews' reaffirmation of the Sinai covenant under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah, thereby adopting the Torah as the constitution of their second commonwealth. The covenant motif is central to the biblical world view, the basis of all relationships, the mechanism for defining and allocating authority, and the foundation of the biblical political teaching. — Daniel J. Elazar