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Lenten Scripture Quotes By Philip Yancey

I have yet to find any support in the Bible for an attitude of smugness: Ah, they deserve their punishment; watch them squirm. — Philip Yancey

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Sam Altman

The best people know that they should join a rocketship. — Sam Altman

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Leni Zumas

In undergraduate classes, I often see writers who are still simply imitating. I mean, we all imitate - that's how we learn to speak or write in the first place - but they're writing a Dean Koontz novel or something. — Leni Zumas

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Paul Auster

It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not. — Paul Auster

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Everyone will admire you when you do well. What a horrible thing to do to someone. — Frederick Lenz

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Haters are a drop in the ocean. Theres that much more love — Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Bill McCollum

A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial. — Bill McCollum

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Jack Kerouac

But the mountains were mighty solemn, and so was Japhy, and for that matter so was I, and in fact laugher is solemn. — Jack Kerouac

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Stephen R. Lawhead

Arthur was simply there in their midst, the sword in his hand. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Lenten Scripture Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

From my experience let me say this: in today's world it is no bad thing for a politician to have had the benefit of a scientific background. And not only politicians. Those who work in industry, in commerce, in investment. Indeed, so important has it become that I believe we are right to make science a compulsory subject for all schoolchildren. — Margaret Thatcher