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Top Kenneth Copeland Ministries Quotes

If true love came at a price, the price would be all worth while if i was spending it on you. — William Lane Craig

When you're acting, you're a person. When you're modeling, you're a hanger. — Analeigh Tipton

Sometimes life takes oreos. But we have to learn to deal with it. — Kayleigh Zubrod

It's only a story, isn't it?" ...
"Who's to say what's only a story and what's truth disguised as a story? — David Eddings

Oh, I inherited my emotions from Calandria May, and I understand now that each human has a ruling passion, one that serves as the fountainhead from which flow all semblances of happiness, sadness, anger, and joy. — Karl Schroeder

What we know about Osama Bin Laden is this: he's worth $300 million, he has five wives and twenty-six kids
and he hates Americans for their "excessive" lifestyle. — David Letterman

Housework, if it is done properly, can cause brain damage. — Erma Bombeck

We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbour them. — George W. Bush

Second law: The complexity barrier. Software complexity (and therefore that of bugs) grows to the limits of our ability to manage that complexity. — Boris Beizer

The year of 2004 will be known as the year of fullness. By the close of 2004, all callings will come to fullness. Apostles ministry, prophets ministry, evangelist ministry, pastoral ministries and teaching ministries that will obey me will come into full manifestation. The gifts of the spirit will be manifested in fulness as they were when Jesus was on the earth ... Families will come into their called places and know the fullness of joy on earth as it is in heaven. — Kenneth Copeland

There never was found a man who had courage to acknowledge himself a coward. — Joseph R. Bartlett

Watching television requires no skills and develops no skills. That is why there is no such thing as remedial television-watching. — Neil Postman