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Lambino And Martino Quotes By Jay E. Adams

Mankind was designed to function as a worshipper of God for eternity, and the intent was for all aspects of his life to be acts of worship to the living God. — Jay E. Adams

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Geoffrey Zakarian

Everybody these days wants to be a star, including myself. Don't get me wrong, I'm a chef but you want to market yourself and your projects. — Geoffrey Zakarian

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

I've always preferred animals to little girls or boys. I had my first horse - actually it was a Newfoundland pony - when I was three, and I loved riding, without anyone shackling me - riding bareback as fast as I could. — Elizabeth Taylor

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Stuart McCall

To be second with one game to go - you can't ask for more. — Stuart McCall

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Wendell Berry

In the loss of skill, we lose stewardship; in losing stewardship we lose fellowship; we become outcasts from the great neighborhood of Creation. It is possible - as our experience in this good land shows - to exile ourselves from Creation, and to ally ourselves with the principle of destruction - which is, ultimately, the principle of nonentity. It is to be willing in general for being to not-be. And once we have allied ourselves with that principle, we are foolish to think that we can control the results. (pg. 303, The Gift of Good Land) — Wendell Berry

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Bob Allen

A clamor for 'family values' requires deliberate blindness to the abuses that occur within families. — Bob Allen

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Janeane Garofalo

For my stand-up, I always have my notebook with me and if something strikes me, I'll write it down. — Janeane Garofalo

Lambino And Martino Quotes By Olaf Stapledon

Prick the bubble of thought at any point," it was said, "and you shatter the whole of it. And since thought is one of the necessities of human life, it must be preserved." Natural — Olaf Stapledon