Mathile Gold Quotes & Sayings
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To adapt a phrase, idols have consequences. — Nancy Pearcey
... We [can't] escape the influence of sin in the world, but [do] we have to pay money to see and hear it firsthand? — Chris Heimerdinger
When any of the four pillars of government-religion, justice, counsel, and treasure-are mainly shaken or weakened, men had need to pray for fair weather. — Francis Bacon
Aum is the most powerful of all mantras. It is good to chant Aum seven or more times before and after each meditation. Chanting "Aum" puts you in harmony with the vibration of Eternity. "Aum" opens the gateway to the infinite highway of light. — Frederick Lenz
Every once in awhile we may fall on our face, but we insist on doing what we wanna do. — Cliff Burton
How many times do we all have to do this? Get up, go to school, again? Before everyone admits it's a crap idea? — Louise Rennison
Four Reasons the Doctrine of Vocation Is Essential to Missions 1. It shows how everyone can be involved in more ways than just giving and sending. 2. It shows that the gospel has social implications, not just personal implications. 3. It shows us how to use our faith in a tactful way in the public arena. 4. It is in our vocations that we take our faith into the world and the gospel spreads most fully. — Matt Perman
Atop their gleaming backs the jockeys look like gaudy baubles, secured with strings. They bob up and down, they rise, lean forward, then settle again. — Beryl Markham
We manifest character when self-sacrifice for the sake of our principles becomes more important than compromise for the sake of popularity. — Myles Munroe
It is only in the mountains that I can fully appreciate my existence as a man in America, and my own native land — Martin Delany
You can't imagine the joy I feel when I hear that something I've said or done or written has helped others to regain their sense of dignity, to motivate them to develop their unique
potential, to encourage them to reach out to others in love. — Leo Buscaglia
I was always drawn toward the Actor's Studio. I studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute when I first came to New York. One of my favorite teachers was one of Al [Pachino]'s teachers, a guy named Charlie Laughton, who was just a wonderful, wonderful man. — Karen Allen