Geloofsovertuigingen Quotes & Sayings
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The last thing a woman will consent to discover in a man whom she loves, or on whom she simply depends, is want of courage. — Joseph Conrad

My wife and I work out together almost every day. It's just a great way to spend time together. We're going to run a marathon together later this year, and that's one more goal that we'll accomplish as husband and wife. — Bill Rancic

All things are connected. There is no separation, except in the mind, which is most powerful, after reality. — Nancy LaRonda Johnson

Once a new technology rolls over you, if you're not part of the steamroller, you're part of the road. — Stewart Brand

In growing old, we become more foolish - and more wise. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Many black men leave because they are financially responsible
not because they are emotionally irresponsible. — Warren Farrell

What do you believe reveals more about a man's character, his arrogance or his attempt to disguise it? — Aaron B. Powell

Why don't you come up sometime 'n see me? I'm home every evening ... Come up. I'll tell your fortune ... Ah, you can be had. — Mae West

Rebellion without truth is like spring in a bleak, arid desert. — Khalil Gibran

Every ironist has in mind a pretentious reader, mirror of himself. — Paul Valery

words 'ebed and doulos has been undertaken with particular attention to their meaning in each specific context. Thus in Old Testament times, one might enter slavery either voluntarily (e.g., to escape poverty or to pay off a debt) or involuntarily (e.g., by birth, by being captured in battle, or by judicial sentence). Protection for all in servitude in ancient Israel was provided by the Mosaic Law. In New Testament times, a doulos is often best described as a "bondservant" - that is, as someone bound to serve his master for a specific (usually lengthy) period of time, but also as someone who might nevertheless own property, achieve social advancement, and even be released or purchase his freedom. The ESV usage — Anonymous

One of the songs that stayed in my head that I really considered a lot was an old folk song called 'John Brown' - not the abolitionist John Brown, but the one that Bob Dylan has covered and sung before. It's about a boy coming home from the Civil War, or maybe World War I even, and about his Mother seeing him all destroyed. — Quentin Tarantino