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An individual gospel might have been designed as the gospel for a particular community, but when it was included in a collection with other writings of the same genre, the individual writings were viewed as complementary one to another, each presenting a distinctive aspect of the ministry of Jesus. — F.F. Bruce

When a person comes to know God, the Spirit of God revives his spirit and his essence. — Sunday Adelaja

My name is Skippito Friskito. (clap-clap)
I fear not a single bandito. (clap-clap)
My manners are mellow,
I'm sweet like the Jell-o,
I get the job done, yes indeed-o. (clap-clap) — Judy Schachner

The only anxiety is my imagined absence. I am never absent. I am present for you always. — Julia Cameron

Anything can happen in stock markets and you ought to conduct your affairs so that if the most extraordinary events happen, that you're still around to play the next day. — Warren Buffett

Love is doing a kindness for someone else, not expecting to receive anything in return. — Sylvain Reynard

To close read is to linger, to dally, to take pleasure in tarrying, and to hold out that these activities can allow us to look both hard and askance at the norm. — Elizabeth Freeman

Television reflects our society in a more accurate way than at any time in the past. — Janet Street-Porter

No great soul, as they say, lives for very long. Because God desperately wants all the great people near him. — Pawan Mishra

You are constantly changing & evolving through your experiences, how you interpret your experiences, and how you choose to do things in the future based on those experiences. — Jenna Marbles

I sell these intermediate bond portfolios for people that can't go to stocks. — Louis Navellier

What would have been the effect upon religion if it had come to us through the minds of women? — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The legends which offer a race their sense of pride and history eventually become putrid. — Michael Moorcock