Maccoby Group Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing more dangerous to the kingdom of darkness than a believer with the Word of God in their mouth. — Joyce Meyer

When your garden is finished I hope it will be more beautiful that you anticipated, require less care than you expected, and have cost only a little more than you had planned. — Thomas Church

Early in 1967 Highsmith's agent told her why her books did not sell in paperback in America. It was, said Patricia Schartle Myrer, because they were 'too subtle', combined with the fact that none of her characters were likeable. 'Perhaps it is because I don't like anyone,' Highsmith replied. 'My last books may be about animals'. — Andrew Wilson

Love grows by giving. The love we give away is the only love we keep. The only way to retain love is to give it away. — Elbert Hubbard

I'm not trying to change things in the world and trying to use my leverage to do so. The only thing I'm trying to change in the world is that I'm trying to increase the amount of useful information in it. And entertainment, honestly. — Rachel Maddow

That's the excitement in obedience, finding out later what God had in mind. — Brother Andrew

I loved my mother too,' I said. 'I still do. That's the thing - it never goes away, even if the person does. — Anna Carey

The more holy, the more humble. — Charles Spurgeon

Building technical systems involves a lot of hard work and specialized knowledge: languages and protocols, coding and debugging, testing and refactoring. — Jesse James Garrett

Democracy, it appears, is a bit chancy. But its chances also depend on what we do ourselves. — Robert A. Dahl

I tell you that Michael Jackson is unbelievable, isn't he? He's just unbelievable! — Al Gore

Daddy was hilarious. He could take the most mundane event and tell it so that we all on the floor laughing. He trained me in the joys of humor. — Karen DeCrow

The people fancy they hate poetry, and they are all poets and mystics. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The condition of women in a nation is the real measure of its progress. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o