Martha Eddy Intersectionality Quotes & Sayings
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Here see the opposite disposition between the holy nature of Christ, and the impure nature of man. Man for a little smoke will quench the light; Christ ever we see cherisheth even the least beginnings. How bare he with the many imperfections of his poor disciples. If he did sharply check them, it was in love, and that they might shine the brighter. Can we have a better pattern to follow than this of him by whom we hope to be saved? — Richard Sibbes

Never risk your reputation on a single shot, for if you miss the loss is irreparable. — Baltasar Gracian

Not to your hospitality, but to your hospitalality; — Henry David Thoreau

Initially, you have to live a period where you are developing your attitude. I would consider that a meditation: determining what you want to do. You have a period where you meditate and you get the strength. — Sakyong Mipham

I call crony capitalism, where you take money from successful small businesses, spend it in Washington on favored industries, on favored individuals, picking winners and losers in the economy, that's not pro-growth economics. That's not entrepreneurial economics. That's not helping small businesses. That's cronyism, that's corporate welfare. — Paul Ryan

To satiate is a dirty thing, she's mine, a possession, equally dirty and never satiates. — Stephen Demone

My name is not important, — Douglas Adams

Why should our nastiness be the baggage of an apish past and our kindness uniquely human? Why should we not seek continuity with other animals for our 'noble' traits as well? — Stephen Jay Gould

I love people who have such passion for complete nonsense. — Chelsea Handler

Self-consciousness isn't just A curse. It is part of THE curse. — Mark Batterson

Keeping your space clean is as much a part of the end result as the dish being tasty. — Carla Hall

The author says that theologian operates with windows open to the interest of the world, but also with a skylight that allows full awareness of prayer. — Karl Barth

There is also a beast, a beast of strange dimensions. He has the head of a horse and the body of a man who needs a lot of attention. He represents me in college: I was a dork-ataur. — Demetri Martin