Gravidity Quotes & Sayings
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It is only when we understand the transcendence of God that we see how amazing his immanence is, and what a huge privilege it is to be able to enjoy God's intimate friendship. — Nicky Gumbel
Imagine a wall that's green on one side and red on the other. You stand on one side and only see green. I stand on the other side and only see red. We'll both be right about the color we see, even though we disagree on what color the wall is. Being able to realize that the other person has a valid point, even if you disagree with it, that's maturity. — Oliver Gaspirtz
While I'm fixing up this idiot. I want you to get some sleep ... and tell Amano that if he bothers you, I'll break his other leg. — Julie Kagawa
When are you going to trust me Max?" asked Fang.
"When I go completely bonkers," I laughed. — James Patterson
If you start out depressed, everything is sort of a pleasant surprise. — Say Anything
When the iron is hot, strike. — John Heywood
A crowd of tourists were standing in the laundry room. They were speaking languages. — Stuart Dybek
Scientists have been struck by the fact that things that break down virtually never get lost, while things that get lost hardly ever break down. — Russell Baker
Atheism, nine times out of ten, is born from the womb of a bad conscience. Disbelief is born of sin, not of reason. — Fulton J. Sheen
It's so funny being a Christian musician. It always scares me when people think so highly of Christian music, Contemporary Christian music especially. Because I kinda go, I know a lot of us, and we don't know jack about anything. Not that I don't want you to buy our records and come to our concerts. I sure do. But you should come for entertainment. If you really want spiritual nourishment, you should go to church ... you should read the Scriptures. — Rich Mullins
You don't sacrifice your individuality; you sacrifice a lot of freedom. — Michael Caine
How beautiful it was
and how she loved beauty! She had always felt that her sensibility in this direction made up for certain obtuseness of feeling of which she was less proud. — Edith Wharton