Kafijas Quotes & Sayings
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The power of Christianity lies in its revelation in act, of that which Plato divined in theory. — Alfred North Whitehead
You will never be able to live a victorious Christian life, unless you learn during your times of praying in tongues to understand the depths of what God's Spirit is revealing to your mind. — Sunday Adelaja
You are allowed to do this - don't worry about the rules, don't worry about getting into trouble, your job is to take care of the customer. Your job is to make the person leave happy. — John E. Pepper Jr.
If you care anything about your personal security, you should first of all pray for order and tranquility throughout the four quarters of the land ... — Nichiren
The principle of freedom is the fundamental principle of morality and the objective of justice. — Joseph B.H. McMillan
I think there is some overreach in the sense that the EPA now says: if Congress doesn't pass greenhouse emissions regulations or testing, we'll simply do it on our own. I think that's an arrogance of a regulatory body run amok. — Rand Paul
One trick, known as the journey method or 'memory palace,' is to conjure up a familiar space in the mind's eye, and then populate it with images of whatever it is you want to remember. — Joshua Foer
Old age has its compensations. More than ever I see each day as a gift from God. It is also a time to reflect back on God's goodness over the years and an opportunity to assure others that God truly is faithful to His promises. — Billy Graham
Is there anything better than making a kid laugh? — Michelle Williams
We all remember what we need to remember. — Joan Didion
The vase was a solid, dark green stone carved into plain surfaces; the texture of its smooth curves provoked an irresistible desire to touch it. It seemed startling in that office, incongruous with the sternness of the rest: it was a touch of sensuality. — Ayn Rand
In view of the result of attained at the Washington Treaty which, my advisors believe, guarantee peace in the Pacific for some time to come, it is proposed to reduce the establishment of the navy and army, and postpone the expansion of the air force. — Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster