Grabinschriften Quotes & Sayings
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In nation after nation, democracy has taken the place of autocracy. — John Charles Polanyi
expect to abide in Him unless you will give Him that time. — Andrew Murray
We must learn to choose between lining our bank accounts and being accountable for our future. — Carlos Wallace
Modeling is a lot of fun, but I prefer acting. It's so much fun to get to play different characters and transform into someone else for a while. — Melissa Ordway
When we live as though we were lords of our own life, capable of meeting our own needs, we are living in the flesh. When we treat people, possessions, or achievements as though they were the source of our worth and significance rather than God, we are living in the flesh. In fact, insofar as we live as though God were not present, moment-by-moment, and as though this wasn't the most important aspect of any present moment, we are living in the flesh. — Gregory A. Boyd
For my grandfather
Quote from "INCUBUS"
The genealogical table is an important branch of life, and whether life's hand is bitter or sweet, it must be treated delicately.
- C.L. Cropper — Cheryl L. Cropper
All I need to understand is the unwritten law of warriors," he said firmly. "And women and children are never sent to do our work without our protection." He pointed to the trees, emphatically. "That's the language I share with them. — Melina Marchetta
Why, you are a man of heart!"
"Sometimes," replied Phileas Fogg, quietly. "When I have the time. — Jules Verne
We stood at the turning point ... Half-measures availed us nothing. — Stephen King
I arrived at school pensive, introverted, and not very sporty, so magic became a place of mystery and intrigue, an escape for my boyish mind. — Drummond Money-Coutts
My belief is that you live your life by example, and not by a caption on a magazine! — Jonathan Knight
The controversies between the proletariat and the middle class had to be smoothed out and bridged over by each getting to know and understand the other. — Fritz Sauckel
