Jealousy From The Bible Quotes & Sayings
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I think that the Bible teaches that homosexuality is a sin, but the Bible also teaches that pride is a sin, jealousy is a sin, and hate is a sin, evil thoughts are a sin. So I don't think that homosexuality should be chosen as the overwhelming sin that we are doing today. — Billy Graham

Tis true among fields and woods I sing, Aloof from cities
that my poor strains Were born, like the simple flowers you bring, In English meadows and English lanes. — Alfred Austin

Many will say, "I can find God without the help of the Bible, or church, or minister." Very well. Do so if you can. The Ferry Company would feel no jealousy of a man who should prefer to swim to New York. Let him do so if he is able, and we will talk about it on the other shore; but probably trying to swim would be the thing that would bring him quickest to the boat. So God would have no jealousy of a man's going to heaven without the aid of the Bible, or church, or minister; but let him try to do so, and it will be the surest way to bring him back to them for assistance. — Henry Ward Beecher

Selfishness is the root of all jealousy. When we are caught up thinking about ourselves, we can't think about anyone else. — Anna M. Aquino

I wanted to be funny for people who didn't care about fashion at all, to just to kind of exist as a silly character. — Ben Stiller

Books are slow. They require time; they are written slowly, published slowly, and read slowly. — Lewis Buzbee

This time should have been no different. But it was. — Alexandra Bracken

Activity is the enemy of investment returns. — Warren Buffett

There were so many things of value in the original Mac that it is still recognizable. — Phil Schiller

Live every second, Here and now . Don't let go, Before it's to late — Bill Kaulitz

If building roads actually resulted in less traffic, then surely after sixty years of interstate highway construction we would all be cruising at highway speed. — Janette Sadik-Khan

every fictional world was a work of fantasy, and whenever writers introduce a threat or a conflict into their story, they create the possibility of horror. He had been drawn to horror fiction, he said, because it took the most basic elements of literature and pushed them to their extremes. All fiction was make-believe, which made fantasy more valid (and honest) than realism. He — Joe Hill

Excellence does not require perfection. — Henry James

hay gold dusk of late spring, — Dean Bakopoulos