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G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

little thing>gg>s please g>gg>reat minds. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By W.G. Sebald

Dr K. relishes the pleasures (but only, as he notes himself, the pleasures) of being>gg> declassed. — W.G. Sebald

G Quotes By Haim G. Ginott

In adopting>gg> these attitudes and practices, a parent will accomplish a larg>gg>e part of educating>gg> a child for responsibility. And yet, example alone is not enoug>gg>h. A sense of responsibility is attained by each child throug>gg>h his or her own efforts and experience. While the parents' example creates the favorable attitude and climate for learning>gg>, specific experiences consolidate the learning>gg> to make it part of the child's character. Therefore, it is important to g>gg>ive specific responsibilities to children matched to their different levels of maturity. In most homes children present problems, but parents find the solutions. If children are to mature, they must be g>gg>iven the opportunity to solve their own problems. — Haim G. Ginott

G Quotes By David G. McAfee

People who have extremely limited knowledg>gg>e of The Bible or its implications may still choose to classify themselves as Christians on the basis that their parents do so - they may never even g>gg>ive it a second thoug>gg>ht. This phenomenon of our nation's children inheriting>gg> relig>gg>ion is often overlooked because the perpetrator g>gg>uilty of indoctrination is not a dictator or cult leader, but instead it is most often their own parents or close family members. — David G. McAfee

G Quotes By G.C. Waldrep III

Prayer is that which conveys a messag>gg>e to God, who is either known or knowing>gg>, more or less by definition. Poetry is that which conveys a messag>gg>e to a strang>gg>er. — G.C. Waldrep III

G Quotes By H.G.Wells

The most evil institution in the world is the Roman Catholic Church. — H.G.Wells

G Quotes By Paul G. Stoltz

Ability to persevere beg>gg>ins with you, the individual. However, chang>gg>e is rarely easy. In fact, sometimes it is downrig>gg>ht formidable. — Paul G. Stoltz

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

One definition occurred to both of them - that he had come out into the lig>gg>ht of that lucid and radiant ig>gg>norance in which all beliefs had beg>gg>un. The sky above them was full of mytholog>gg>y. Heaven seemed deep enoug>gg>h to hold all the g>gg>ods. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By A.G. Howard

Bad news is, they've fig>gg>ured out I'm alive. Worse news, I can't be sure about them. Their decomposing>gg> stench burns my throat. They don't sound very big>gg>. Maybe they're pyg>gg>my zombies. — A.G. Howard

G Quotes By Richard G. Scott

I know that every difficulty we face in life, even those that come from our own neg>gg>lig>gg>ence or even transg>gg>ression, can be turned by the Lord into g>gg>rowth experiences, a virtual ladder upward. I certainly do not recommend transg>gg>ression as a path to g>gg>rowth. It is painful, difficult, and so totally unnecessary. It is far wiser and so much easier to move forward in rig>gg>hteousness. But throug>gg>h proper repentance, faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and obedience to His commandments, even the disappointment that comes from transg>gg>ression can be converted into a return to happiness. — Richard G. Scott

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The devil can quote Scripture for his purpose; and the text of Scripture which he now most commonly quotes is, "The King>gg>dom of heaven is within you." That text has been the stay and support of more Pharisees and prig>gg>s and self-rig>gg>hteous spiritual bullies than all the dog>gg>mas in creation; it has served to identify self-satisfaction with the peace that passes all understanding>gg>. And the text to be quoted in answer to it is that which declares that no man can receive the king>gg>dom except as a little child. What we are to have inside is a childlike spirit; but the childlike spirit is not entirely concerned about what is inside. It is the first mark of possessing>gg> it that one is interested in what is outside. The most childlike thing>gg> about a child is his curiosity and his appetite and his power of wonder at the world. We mig>gg>ht almost say that the whole advantag>gg>e of having>gg> the king>gg>dom within is that we look for it somewhere else. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By A.G. Howard

"You're wearing>gg> your Seduction Hat. Why am I not surprised?"
He offers a pirate's smile. "Did you notice ... I've a new embellishment?" He makes a show of adjusting>gg> an owl's tail feather in the band.
I bite back a g>gg>ig>gg>g>gg>le. "Veg>gg>etarian barn owl, I presume?"
"Won't be bothering>gg> me ag>gg>ain for some time."
"I can g>gg>uarantee it's not the only one out there."
He loops my arm throug>gg>h his. "Good. I'm always up for a worthy chase." — A.G. Howard

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

I did not rush in with the vim I would have displayed a year or so earlier, before Life had made me the g>gg>rim, suspicious man I am to-day: — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By Alison G. Bailey

If you love
someone, tell them. — Alison G. Bailey

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

You will hear everlasting>gg>ly, in all discussions about newspapers, companies, aristocracies, or party politics, this arg>gg>ument that the rich man cannot be bribed. The fact is, of course, that the rich man is bribed; he has been bribed already. That is why he is a rich man. The whole case for Christianity is that a man who is dependent upon the luxuries of this life is a corrupt man, spiritually corrupt, politically corrupt, financially corrupt. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G-Eazy

When you're around somebody like E-40, all you can do is watch and learn, and soak up g>gg>ame. — G-Eazy

G Quotes By John Green

Well, three reasons. First, because I've been thinking>gg> about our Theorem and I have a question. How does it work if you're g>gg>ay?"
"Huh?"
"Well it's all g>gg>raph-g>gg>oing>gg> up means boy dumps g>gg>irls and g>gg>raph g>gg>oing>gg>-down means g>gg>irl dumps boy, rig>gg>ht? But what if they're both boys?"
"It doesn't matter. You just assig>gg>n a position to each person. Instead of being>gg> 'b' and 'g>gg>', it could just as easily be 'b1' and 'g>gg>', it could just as easily be 'bi' and 'b2.'
That's how alg>gg>ebra works. — John Green

G Quotes By H.G.Wells

Heresies are experiments in man's unsatisfied search for truth. — H.G.Wells

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Moment blig>gg>hted Harold discovered that training>gg> meant knocking>gg> off pastry, taking>gg> exercise, and keeping>gg> away from the cig>gg>arettes, he was all ag>gg>ainst it, and it was only by unceasing>gg> vig>gg>ilance that we manag>gg>ed to keep him in any shape at all. — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Had his brain been constructed of silk, he would have been hard put to it to find sufficient material to make a canary a pair of cami-knickers. — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By A.G. Howard

I'm here because I've lost my head. My mind is unhing>gg>ed. That's what the doctors say. — A.G. Howard

G Quotes By J.G. Holland

Of all the advantag>gg>es which come to any young>gg> man ... poverty is the g>gg>reatest. — J.G. Holland

G Quotes By Robert G. Ingersoll

I want to see a g>gg>ood miracle. I want to see a man with one
leg>gg>, and then I want to see the other leg>gg> g>gg>row out. — Robert G. Ingersoll

G Quotes By Ellen G. White

False relig>gg>ion may prevail, iniquity may abound, the love of many may wax cold, the cross of Calvary may be lost sig>gg>ht of, and darkness, like the pall of death, may spread over the world; the whole force of the popular current may be formed to overthrow the people of God; but in the hour of g>gg>reatest peril the God of Elijah will raise up human instrumentalities to bear a messag>gg>e that will not be silenced. — Ellen G. White

G Quotes By Kamil Ali

GENES
G raft of yourself
E endowment
N ew g>gg>eneration
E volution
S urvival
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali

G Quotes By John G. Hartness

GREG ANNOUNCES HIS RESEARCH AS TO WHAT IS GOING ON:
'Alrig>gg>ht I have a theory " he announced rejoining>gg> us and taking>gg> a healthy slug>gg> of scotch himself. "And if I'm rig>gg>ht we're g>gg>oing>gg> to need more booze. And more ammo. And maybe an extra priest. — John G. Hartness

G Quotes By Richard G. Scott

Repeatedly I have been impressed to learn that to reach a g>gg>oal never before attained, one must do thing>gg>s never before done. — Richard G. Scott

G Quotes By W.G. Sebald

People's ability to forg>gg>et what they do not want to know, to overlook what is before their eyes, was seldom put to the test better than in Germany at that time. — W.G. Sebald

G Quotes By G. Gordon Liddy

Take, for example, the African jung>gg>le, the home of the cheetah. On whom does the cheetah prey? The old, the sick, the wounded, the weak, the very young>gg>, but never the strong>gg>. Lesson: If you would not be prey, you had better be strong>gg>. — G. Gordon Liddy

G Quotes By G.I. Gurdjieff

The hig>gg>hest that a man can attain is to be able to do. — G.I. Gurdjieff

G Quotes By H.G.Wells

If only I had thoug>gg>ht of a Kodak! I could have flashed that g>gg>limpse of the Under-world in a second, and examined it at leisure. — H.G.Wells

G Quotes By J.G. Ballard

At the log>gg>ic of fashion, such once-popular perversions as pedophilia and sodomy will become derided cliches, as amusing>gg> as pottery ducks on suburban walls. — J.G. Ballard

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Do not look at the faces in the illustrated papers. Look at the faces in the street. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By Donald G. Mitchell

Married or unmarried, young>gg> or old, poet or worker, you are still a dreamer, and will one time know, and feel, that your life is but a dream. — Donald G. Mitchell

G Quotes By Luther Burbank

I do not think there is a person in this world who has been a more ardent admirer of him than I have been. His life and work have been an inspiration to the whole earth, shedding>gg> lig>gg>ht in the dark places which so sadly needed lig>gg>ht. His memory calls forth my most sincere homag>gg>e, love, and esteem.

{Burbank on the g>gg>reat Robert Ing>gg>ersoll, whom he admired so much that he requested Ing>gg>ersoll's eulog>gg>y for his brother, Ebon Ing>gg>ersoll, to be read at his own funeral} — Luther Burbank

G Quotes By G. Edward Griffin

There is no time in American history in which there was more economic conflict between seg>gg>ments of the population than there was prior to the Civil War. — G. Edward Griffin

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

In dealing>gg> with the arrog>gg>ant asserter of doubt, it is not the rig>gg>ht method to tell him to stop doubting>gg>. It is rather the rig>gg>ht method to tell him to g>gg>o on doubting>gg> , to doubt a little more, to doubt every day newer and wilder thing>gg>s in the universe, until at last, by some strang>gg>e enlig>gg>htenment, he may beg>gg>in to doubt himself. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By James G. Frazer

The old notion that the savag>gg>e is the freest of mankind is the reverse of the truth. He is a slave, not indeed to a visible master, but to the past, to the spirits of his dead forefathers, who haunt his steps from birth to death, and rule him with a rod of iron. — James G. Frazer

G Quotes By Donald G. Mitchell

But wealth is a g>gg>reat means of refinement; and it is a security for g>gg>entleness, since it removes disturbing>gg> anxieties. — Donald G. Mitchell

G Quotes By Lynn G. Robbins

Too many believe that love is a condition, a feeling>gg> that involves 100 percent of the heart, something>gg> that happens to you. They disassociate love from the mind and, therefore, from ag>gg>ency. In commanding>gg> us to love, the Lord refers to something>gg> much deeper than romance - a love that is the most profound form of loyalty. He is teaching>gg> us that love is something>gg> more than feeling>gg>s of the heart; it is also a covenant we keep with soul and mind. — Lynn G. Robbins

G Quotes By Mike Wilson

So I g>gg>uess the complete lack of any new developments is what struck me. That and the fact that much of the g>gg>ood we had done for the artists' side of the industry with G.O.D. had been just as quickly undone by the big>gg> boys. — Mike Wilson

G Quotes By Maggie Nelson

I'm not on my way anywhere, Harry sometimes tells inquirers. How to explain, in a culture frantic for resolution, that sometimes the shit stays messy? I do not want the female g>gg>ender that has been assig>gg>ned to me at birth. Neither do I want the male g>gg>ender that transsexual medicine can furnish and that the state will award me if I behave in the rig>gg>ht way. I don't want any of it. How to explain that for some, or for some at some times, this irresolution is OK - desirable, even (e.g>gg>., "g>gg>ender hackers") - whereas for others, or for others at some times, it stays a source of conflict or g>gg>rief? — Maggie Nelson

G Quotes By Lawrence G. Lovasik

If you want to make friends, g>gg>o out of your way to do thing>gg>s for other people
thing>gg>s that require time, energ>gg>y, unselfishness, and thoug>gg>htfulness. — Lawrence G. Lovasik

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

It is possible that God says every morning>gg>, "Do it ag>gg>ain" to the sun; and every evening>gg>, "Do it ag>gg>ain" to the moon. It may not be automatic necessity that makes all daisies alike; it may be that God has never g>gg>ot tired of making>gg> them ... The repetition in Nature may not be a mere recurrence; it may be a theatrical encore. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G-Dragon

I'm very proud of Seung>gg>ri. I worked over a year for my album, but one day YG told Seung>gg>ri to make an album and he made one in just 2 weeks. Ah, maybe 3 weeks. He's a true g>gg>enius. I'm jealous of his propulsion. — G-Dragon

G Quotes By Lawrence G. Lovasik

Your silent thoug>gg>hts are like the roots of a plant. They remain hidden in the dark recesses of the earth, but from them stems the whole plant
its life and form, its streng>gg>th and beauty. From them and throug>gg>h them the plant lives and dies. So, too, your thoug>gg>hts, althoug>gg>h hidden, are your real, vital force. — Lawrence G. Lovasik

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The madman's explanation of a thing>gg> is always complete, and often in a purely rational sense satisfactory. Or, to speak more strictly, the insane explanation, if not conclusive, is at least unanswerable; this may be observed specially in the two or three commonest kinds of madness. If a man says (for instance) that men have a conspiracy ag>gg>ainst him, you cannot dispute it except by saying>gg> that all the men deny that they are conspirators; which is exactly what conspirators would do. His explanation covers the facts as much as yours. Or if a man says that he is the rig>gg>htful King>gg> of Eng>gg>land, it is no complete answer to say that the existing>gg> authorities call him mad; for if he were King>gg> of Eng>gg>land that mig>gg>ht be the wisest thing>gg> for the existing>gg> authorities to do. Or if a man says that he is Jesus Christ, it is no answer to tell him that the world denies his divinity; for the world denied Christ's. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By Kenny G

Generally, I like Indian music because the melodies are usually not too complex, which is how I like music, and that's the way I write music. — Kenny G

G Quotes By G. Campbell Morgan

Oh, how strenuous is life! I know a little of it. Men "oug>gg>ht always to pray, and not to faint." How fierce the battle! I know something>gg> of the conflict, but I oug>gg>ht not to faint, because I can pray. — G. Campbell Morgan

G Quotes By C. G. Jung

Most modern physicists have accepted the fact that the role played by the conscious ideas of an observer in every microphysical experiment cannot be eliminated; but they have not concerned themselves with the possibility that the total psycholog>gg>ical condition (both conscious and unconscious) of the observer mig>gg>ht play a role as well. As Pauli points out, however, we have at least no a priori reasons for rejecting>gg> this possibility. But we must loot at this as a still unanswered and an unexplored problem. — C. G. Jung

G Quotes By J.G. Ballard

Orwell's '1984' convinced me, rig>gg>htly or wrong>gg>ly, that Marxism was only a quantum leap away from tyranny. By contrast, Huxley's 'Brave New World' sug>gg>g>gg>ested that the totalitarian systems of the future mig>gg>ht be subservient and ing>gg>ratiating>gg>. — J.G. Ballard

G Quotes By M.G. Vassanji

To define [Canada] or its literature seems like putting>gg> a fing>gg>er on Zeno's arrow: no sooner do you think you have done it than it has moved on. — M.G. Vassanji

G Quotes By G. Willow Wilson

Once you discover that the world rewards reckless faith, no lesser world is worth contemplating>gg>. — G. Willow Wilson

G Quotes By Ken Robinson

Civilization is a race between education and catastrophe. - H. G. Wells — Ken Robinson

G Quotes By Alison G. Bailey

Travel to other towns, states, and countries. Realize that your way is not the only way. Different doesn't equal bad or wrong>gg>. Be open minded and informed before making>gg> a decision. — Alison G. Bailey

G Quotes By G.A. Aiken

The witch's words were cut off and Izzy stumbled back into the earth.
Izzy looked up at the drag>gg>oness standing>gg> over her. her g>gg>randmother smiled. "What did I miss? I sensed I was missing>gg> something>gg>!"
Rhiannon looked down at her claws, "Did I step in something>gg>? I feel like I stepped in something>gg>. — G.A. Aiken

G Quotes By Holly Black

You're as cowardly as a g>gg>
weasel. You know that? A weasel. That's what you are."
"You don't know me," I say, spitting>gg> blood onto the dirt. I can't help it. I start to laug>gg>h. "And you obviously don't know much about weasels, either. — Holly Black

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

It is the fear of the past; a fear not merely of the evil in the past, but of the g>gg>ood in the past also. The brain breaks down under the unbearable virtue of mankind. There have been so many flaming>gg> faiths that we cannot hold; so many harsh heroisms that we cannot imitate; so many g>gg>reat efforts of monumental building>gg> or of military g>gg>lory which seems to us at once sublime and pathetic. The future is a refug>gg>e from the fierce competition of our forefathers. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.L. Tomas

The g>gg>uy had a load of piercing>gg>s, including>gg> an eye-g>gg>rabbing>gg> one on his lower left lip. Not that I was looking>gg>, but if I were? I'd say it broug>gg>ht a lot of attention to his mouth. — G.L. Tomas

G Quotes By D.G. Hart

From the vantag>gg>e of a mid-1970's consensus that reg>gg>arded the United States as having>gg> entered a post-Protestant era, the rise of a Relig>gg>ious Rig>gg>ht dominated not only by Protestants but by fundamentalists was not the way the story was supposed to g>gg>o. People like Jerry Falwell looked like party crashers who, rather than slikinking>gg> from bar to buffet in hopes of g>gg>oing>gg> unnoticed, demanded that the veg>gg>etarian, alcohol-imbibing>gg> hosts serve meat and tell the bartender to g>gg>o home. — D.G. Hart

G Quotes By C. G. Jung

But, if you have nothing>gg> at all to create, then perhaps you create yourself. — C. G. Jung

G Quotes By Becky G

I'm such a big>gg> TLC fan, so I love sing>gg>ing>gg> 'Waterfalls' in the shower. — Becky G

G Quotes By Ellen G. White

A knowledg>gg>e of the truth depends not so much upon streng>gg>th of intellect as upon pureness of purpose, the simplicity of an earnest, dependent faith. — Ellen G. White

G Quotes By J.G. Ballard

I believe that if it were possible to scrap the whole of existing>gg> literature, all writers would find themselves inevitably producing>gg> something>gg> very close to SF ... No other form of fiction has the vocabulary of ideas and imag>gg>es to deal with the present, let alone the future. — J.G. Ballard

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Reason is always reasonable, even in the last limbo, in the lost borderland of all thing>gg>s. I know that people charg>gg>e the Church with lowering>gg> reason, but it is really the other way. Alone on earth, the Church makes reason really supreme. Alone on earth, the Church affirms that God Himself is bound by reason. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Unless a man is in part a humorist, he is only in part a man. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Prag>gg>matism is a matter of human needs; and one of the first of human needs is to be something>gg> more than a prag>gg>matist. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By H.G.Wells

And she wanted to be free. It wasn't Mr. Brumley she wanted; he was but a means - if indeed he was a means - to an end. The person she wanted, the person she had always wanted - was herself. Could Mr. Brumley g>gg>ive her that? Would Mr. Brumley g>gg>ive her that? Was it conceivable he would carry sacrifice to such a pitch as that?... — H.G.Wells

G Quotes By C. G. Jung

CG Jung>gg>:Thoug>gg>hts g>gg>row in me like a forest, populated by many different animals. But man is domineering>gg> in his thinking>gg>, and therefore he kills the pleasure of the forest and that of the wild animals. Man is violent in his desire, and he himself becomes a darker forest and a sickened forest animal. Just as I have freedom in the world, I also have freedom in my thoug>gg>hts. Freedom is conditional. — C. G. Jung

G Quotes By Lemony Snicket

E!" Klaus cried. "E as in Exit!" The Baudelaires ran down E as in Exit, but when they reached the last
cabinet, the row was becoming>gg> F as in Falling>gg> File Cabinets, G as in Go the Other Way! and H as in How
in the World Are We Going>gg> to Escape? — Lemony Snicket

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

If you are a millionaire beset by blackmailers or anyone else to whose comfort the best leg>gg>al advice is essential, and have decided to put your affairs in the hands of the ablest and discreetest firm in London, you proceed throug>gg>h a dark and g>gg>rimy entry and up a dark and g>gg>rimy flig>gg>ht of stairs; and, having>gg> felt your way along>gg> a dark and g>gg>rimy passag>gg>e, you come at leng>gg>th to a dark and g>gg>rimy door. There is plenty of dirt in other parts of Ridg>gg>eway's Inn, but nowhere is it so plentiful, so rich in alluvial deposits, as on the exterior of the offices of Marlowe, Thorpe, Prescott, Winslow and Appleby. As you tap on the topmost of the g>gg>eolog>gg>ical strata concealing>gg> the g>gg>round-g>gg>lass of the door, a sense of relief and security floods your being>gg>. For in London g>gg>rubbiness is the g>gg>aug>gg>e of a lawyer's respectability. — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By G. Russell Overton

Subversion can only be treason if g>gg>overnment is leg>gg>itimate. When a g>gg>overnment has broken international law and its own internal laws it ceases to be leg>gg>itimate. At that point a man of conscience and true patriotism is honor bound to take actions intended to restore leg>gg>itimate g>gg>overnment to his country. — G. Russell Overton

G Quotes By A.G. Howard

Yes. But I let you leave ag>gg>ain, last year after you were crowned. And all those nig>gg>hts I broug>gg>ht you to Wonderland in your dreams, even thoug>gg>h it pained me for you to abandon our dreamscapes and return to the mortal realm, I let you g>gg>o each morning>gg> to live your reality there. It may not seem much when compared to your mortal's g>gg>allantry. But for me - self-seeking>gg>, arrog>gg>ant prig>gg> that I am - that is the sincerest form of sacrifice. Letting>gg> you g>gg>o. Do you not see that? — A.G. Howard

G Quotes By G. Xavier Robillard

I'm not really sure why some people automatically jump to "polyg>gg>amy" when they hear g>gg>ay marriag>gg>e. When I hear "g>gg>ay marriag>gg>e" I immediately think "cute shoes". — G. Xavier Robillard

G Quotes By Stephen Colbert

As Shakespeare said, there's nothin' cooler than droppin' the 'g>gg>'s off of g>gg>erunds! — Stephen Colbert

G Quotes By Gerald G. Jampolsky

Most of us are confused about what is real. — Gerald G. Jampolsky

G Quotes By Ellen G. White

Why should the illiterate man have this power, which the learned man has not? The illiterate one, throug>gg>h faith in Christ, has come into the atmosphere of pure, clear truth, while the learned man has turned away from the truth. — Ellen G. White

G Quotes By J.G. Ballard

Selfish men make the best lovers. They're prepared to invest in the women's pleasures so that they can collect an even big>gg>g>gg>er dividend for themselves. — J.G. Ballard

G Quotes By G. Willow Wilson

They will wake up one morning>gg> and realize their civilization has been pulled out from under them, inch by inch, dollar by dollar, just as ours was. They will know what it is to have been asleep for the most important century of their history. — G. Willow Wilson

G Quotes By Carter G. Woodson

As another has well said, to handicap a student by teaching>gg> him that his black face is a curse and that his strug>gg>g>gg>le to chang>gg>e his condition is hopeless is the worst sort of lynching>gg>. — Carter G. Woodson

G Quotes By Per G. Malm

To find rest unto our souls includes peace of mind and heart, which is the result of learning>gg> and following>gg> the doctrine of Christ. — Per G. Malm

G Quotes By H. G. Bissinger

In more than 20 years I've spent studying>gg> the issue, I have yet to hear a convincing>gg> arg>gg>ument that colleg>gg>e football has anything>gg> do with what is presumably the primary purpose of hig>gg>her education: academics. — H. G. Bissinger

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

He was white and shaken, like a dry martini. — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By Leon G. Cooperman

My father told me I should marry the woman that loves me, not the woman I loved. — Leon G. Cooperman

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

There is a phrase of facile liberality uttered ag>gg>ain and ag>gg>ain at ethical societies and parliaments of relig>gg>ion: "the relig>gg>ions of the earth differ in rites and forms, but they are the same in what they teach." It is false; it is the opposite of the fact. The relig>gg>ions of the earth do not g>gg>reatly differ in rites and forms; they do g>gg>reatly differ in what they teach. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.M. Jackson

The claim of fine tuning>gg> is subjective. As I stated before, no measurement in physics is perfect. The amount of precision we demand can be increased or decreased at our whim. We could have an approximate measurement that has a hug>gg>e marg>gg>in of error and call it finely-tuned if we so desire. Theists, in particular, have a lot of such desire. They so badly want God to be an indispensable part of our universe's creation, so they see finely-tuned constants.
They also tend to sweep under the rug>gg> the following>gg> fact: the vast majority of our universe is hostile to life, and they fail to consider that another hand in the proverbial deck mig>gg>ht yield a better universe than ours, one teaming>gg> with life on every planet throug>gg>hout the cosmos. — G.M. Jackson

G Quotes By A.G. Howard

Ung>gg>rateful little twit." The eg>gg>g>gg>-man scowls at me. "Looking>gg> a g>gg>ift spider in the fang>gg>s. See if you're invited to tea ag>gg>ain. — A.G. Howard

G Quotes By Whitney G.

See? This is the type of fuckery I have to listen to (with a straig>gg>ht face) for hours on end. — Whitney G.

G Quotes By Kenneth W. Royce

It is statistically irrefutable that those American cities with string>gg>ent "g>gg>un control" (e.g>gg>. N.Y.C., D.C., Chicag>gg>o, L.A.) have hig>gg>her crime rates. It is also irrefutable that those 31 states which have made conceal carry of handg>gg>uns easy for law-abiding>gg> citizens have corresponding>gg>ly enjoyed sig>gg>nificant drops in their crime rates. — Kenneth W. Royce

G Quotes By Ellen G. White

Infidels construct their [124] theories from the supposed deductions of sciences, and reject the revealed word of God. They presume to pass sentence upon God's moral g>gg>overnment; they despise his law and boast of the sufficiency of human reason. Then, "because sentence ag>gg>ainst an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil." Ecclesiastes 8:11. — Ellen G. White

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

When there aren't enoug>gg>h hats to g>gg>o around the problem isn't solved by lopping>gg> off some heads. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By J.G. Holland

Many men and women spend their lives in unsuccessful attempts to spin the flax God sends them upon a wheel they can never use. — J.G. Holland

G Quotes By Nayvadius Cash

G-Rock from the Westside, from Allen Temple. He g>gg>ave my name, The Future; he was like, 'Man, you the future.' Just stuck with the name. — Nayvadius Cash

G Quotes By Jacob G. Hornberger

There is one-and only one-way to end the violence in Latin America. There is one-and only one-way to terminate the drug>gg> g>gg>ang>gg>s. That way is by leg>gg>alizing>gg> drug>gg>s. Leg>gg>alizing>gg> drug>gg>s today would put an immediate end to the drug>gg> g>gg>ang>gg>s and the drug>gg>-war violence. — Jacob G. Hornberger

G Quotes By H.G.Wells

What are the asses at now?" He — H.G.Wells

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Cosmopolitanism g>gg>ives us one country, and it is g>gg>ood; nationalism g>gg>ives us a hundred countries, and every one of them is the best. Cosmopolitanism offers a positive, patriotism a chorus of superlatives. Patriotism beg>gg>ins the praise of the world at the nearest thing>gg>, instead of beg>gg>inning>gg> it at the most distant, and thus it insures what is, perhaps, the most essential of all earthly considerations, that nothing>gg> upon earth shall g>gg>o without its due appreciation. Wherever there is a strang>gg>ely-shaped mountain upon some lonely island, wherever there is a nameless kind of fruit g>gg>rowing>gg> in some obscure forest, patriotism insures that this shall not g>gg>o into darkness without being>gg> remembered in a song>gg>. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Tradition means g>gg>iving>gg> a vote to most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

His principle can be quite simply stated: he refuses to die while he is still alive. He seeks to remind himself, by every electric shock to the intellect, that he is still a man alive, walking>gg> on two leg>gg>s about the world. For this reason he fires bullets at his best friends; for this reason he arrang>gg>es ladders and collapsible chimneys to steal his own property; for this reason he g>gg>oes plodding>gg> around a whole planet to g>gg>et back to his own home; and for this reason he has been in the habit of taking>gg> the woman whom he loved with a permanent loyalty, and leaving>gg> her about (so to speak) at schools, boarding>gg>-houses, and places of business, so that he mig>gg>ht recover her ag>gg>ain and ag>gg>ain with a raid and a romantic elopement. He seriously soug>gg>ht by a perpetual recapture of his bride to keep alive the sense of her perpetual value, and the perils that should be run for her sake. — G.K. Chesterton

G Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Judg>gg>es, as a class, display, in the matter of arrang>gg>ing>gg> alimony, that reckless g>gg>enerosity which is found only in men who are g>gg>iving>gg> away someone else's cash. — P.G. Wodehouse

G Quotes By Donald G. Firesmith

He leaned towards me, and I did what any reasonable person would do when facing>gg> imminent death by being>gg> eaten alive. I screamed. — Donald G. Firesmith