Kienholz Beanery Quotes & Sayings
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You don't have to have sex to find a feeling of closeness and understanding. Lord knows I feel that way about you. Use that to shackle your hunger. Isn't that what love is? — Kim Harrison

28. If a person gave your body to any stranger he met on his way, you would certainly be angry. And do you feel no shame in handing over your own mind to be confused and mystified by anyone who happens to verbally attack you? — Epictetus

Many people and governments share the mistaken belief that science, with new, ingenious devices and techniques, can rescue us from the troubles we face without our having to mend our ways and change our patterns of activity. This is not so. — Henry W. Kendall

One courageous man who leaves the coward crowds behind himself and walks forward has the potential of changing the whole world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In his 1986 autobiographical work, Confessions of a Theologian, Carl F. H. Henry, dean of twentieth-century American evangelical theologians, lamented that several Christian colleges and universities had started to veer away from the centrality of their work, by and large giving up the cognitive focus on Christian thought in favor of Christian piety and activism. — David S. Dockery

American farm leaders are correct in arguing that our agriculture still must look forward to a definite 'surplus' problem. What they tend to overlook, however, is of what our 'surplus' exists. Fundamentally, America's long-term agricultural problem is not one of 'surplus' cotton, wheat, or grapefruit. Rather, it is one of 'surplus' farmers. — William H. Nichols

When a man practices biblical openness with other men, he moves from secrecy to candor, from isolation to connection, and from pretense to authenticity. — Stephen Arterburn

Only the insomniac looks on with open eyes, like a cadaver who forgot to die. — Gyula Krudy

Do you feel your best when your strung out on your morphine and meth? — Alice Cooper

I made a man out of you, you made a joke out of me. — Crystal Evans

Truth is truth, though from an enemy, and spoken in malice. — George Lillo

The evils of mortals are manifold; nowhere is trouble of the same wing seen. — Aeschylus