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Mbulaeni Mulaudzis Age Quotes By Douglas Adams

Imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, This is an interesting world I find myself in, an interesting hole I find myself in; fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well! It must have been made to have me in it! — Douglas Adams

Mbulaeni Mulaudzis Age Quotes By Richard Flanagan

They lived in them all or they died and every man with them; they had come to believe that to abandon one man was to abandon themselves. — Richard Flanagan

Mbulaeni Mulaudzis Age Quotes By Ibrahim Babangida

There are no doubts that, the situation in the country today, indicates that there is much more work to do in the process of reforming the political economy and improving the quality of life of our people and communities. — Ibrahim Babangida

Mbulaeni Mulaudzis Age Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

If we be married to Christ, and He be jealous of us, depend upon it this jealous husband will let none touch His spouse. — Charles Spurgeon

Mbulaeni Mulaudzis Age Quotes By Johann Baptist Metz

There is a poverty of the average human's life, who is unnoticed by the world. It is the poverty of the commonplace. There is nothing heroic about it; it is the poverty of the common lot, devoid of ecstasy. Jesus was poor in this way. He was no model figure for humanists, no great artist or statesman, no diffident genius. He was a frighteningly simple man, whose only talent was to do good. The one great passion in his life was "the Father." Yet it was precisely in this way that he demonstrated "the wonder of empty hands" (Bernanos), the great potential of the person on the street, whose radical dependence on God is no different from anyone else's. He has no talent but that of his own heart, no contribution to make except self-abandonment, no consolation save God alone. — Johann Baptist Metz