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Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I bear in my soul the proofs of the Spirit's truth and power, and I will have none of your artful reasonings. The gospel to me is truth: I am content to perish if it be not true. I risk my soul's eternal fate upon the truth of the gospel, and I know that there is no risk in it. My one concern is to keep the lights burning, that I may thereby benefit others. Only let the Lord give me oil enough to feed my lamp, so that I may cast a ray across the dark and treacherous sea of life, and I am well content. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Katarina Bivald

There's always a person for every book. And a book for every person. — Katarina Bivald

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Billy Bob Thornton

People a lot of times say that you know it must be hard to direct yourself. That's a myth. It's easier to direct yourself. There's no middle man, you know. — Billy Bob Thornton

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Emraan Hashmi

I have kissed in almost all the films except in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.' I'm not sure if my kissing on screen has anything to do with the success of a film, but producers make sure to put a kissing scene or two. They feel my kissing scenes are my lucky streak. — Emraan Hashmi

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Bob Ley

If character is what you do when no one is watching, then sportsmanship is that conduct with everybody watching. — Bob Ley

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Kristin Cashore

Katsa sat in the darkness of the Sunderan forest and understood three truths. She loved Po. She wanted Po. And she could never be anyone's but her own. — Kristin Cashore

Malium Maleficarum Quotes By Arthur Erickson

What is the thread of western civilization that distinguished its course in history? It has to do with the preoccupation of western man with his outward command and his sense of superiority. — Arthur Erickson