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Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Stephen Cole Kleene

I think Veblen had an interest in logic. — Stephen Cole Kleene

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Norman Grubb

Prayer meetings are dead affairs when they are merely asking sessions; there is adventure, hope and life when they are believing sessions, and the faith is corporately, practically and deliberately affirmed. — Norman Grubb

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

But death is extraordinarily like life when we know how to live. You cannot live without dying. You cannot live if you do not die psychologically every minute. This is not an intellectual paradox. To live completely, wholly, every day as if it were a new loveliness, there must be dying to everything of yesterday, otherwise you live mechanically, and a mechanical mind can never know what love is or what freedom is. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

To be happy, one must have a good stomach and a bad heart. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Lynn Austin

Until Gettysburg," she continued, "I was working for the wrong reasons. At first it was to prove myself worthy in someone's eyes. Later it was out of guilt, trying to find atonement in God's eyes. But atonement is free, never earned. And I've learned that the only person I need to please with my life is God. — Lynn Austin

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Catherine Carrigan

The more you understand how you receive guidance, the less time you will spend second guessing yourself and the more confidently you can be about the information you receive. — Catherine Carrigan

Infantrymen The Union Quotes By Henri Nouwen

Is my growing old making me any closer to Christ? Am I only getting older or am I getting more godly? — Henri Nouwen