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Guillevic Peux Quotes By Jack Weatherford

From riding nearly fifty miles in one day on a horse, I learned that the fifteen feet of silk tied tightly around the midriff actually kept the organs in place and prevented nausea. — Jack Weatherford

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Henrik Tikkanen

Because we don't think about future generations, they will never forget us. — Henrik Tikkanen

Guillevic Peux Quotes By George Eads

I think we take for granted police officers and detectives that walk into some pretty heinous situations, and they really have to be very brave. So I love playing a character that's very brave - someone that kind of dives in the fire to figure out what's happened. — George Eads

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Martin Luther

The certain mark by which a Christian community can be recognized is the preaching of the gospel in its purity. — Martin Luther

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Sheryl Swoopes

It didn't matter how good I was. It was always, 'You're a girl. You can't play with the guys.' It's always been motivation for me. — Sheryl Swoopes

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Stanley Hauerwas

A social order bent on producing wealth as an end in itself cannot avoid the creation of a people whose souls are superficial and whose daily life is captured by sentimentalities. They will ask questions like "why does a good God let bad things happen to good people " such people cannot imagine that a people once existed who produced and sang the psalms. If we learn to say "God " we will do so with the prayer "My God my God why have you forsaken me? — Stanley Hauerwas

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Ugo Betti

I think the family is the place where the most ridiculous and least respectable things in the world go on. — Ugo Betti

Guillevic Peux Quotes By Eric Metaxas

For Bonhoeffer, the relationship with God ordered everything else around it. A number of times he referred to the relationship with Jesus Christ as being like the cantus firmus of a piece of music. All the other parts of the music referred to it, and it held them together. To be true to God in the deepest way meant having such a relationship with him that one did not live legalistically by "rules" or "principles." One could never separate one's actions from one's relationship to God. It was a more demanding and more mature level of obedience, and Bonhoeffer had come to see that the evil of Hitler was forcing Christians to go deeper in their obedience, to think harder about what God was asking. Legalistic religion was being shown to be utterly inadequate. — Eric Metaxas