Medinan Period Quotes & Sayings
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Scripture is a guide for conduct as well as the source of doctrine. Seven times in the book of Revelation we read this phrase: "He who has an ear, let him hear" (2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22). What we read in this book should govern our conduct. — David Jeremiah

Fish don't know much about water, and people didn't know much about air. — Kary Mullis

We have to be very clear with the population and the countries we enter what we can do and what we cannot do. — Kofi Annan

My purpose in life is to do right and to glorify God. — Joyce Meyer

Logic stems from the mind of man, therefore it's limited, it's flawed. Faith gives you hope, keeps you from despair. Faith is what picks you up and ensures you keep going. Logic keeps you lying facedown in the muck at your feet. — Eric Van Lustbader

The root of joy, as of duty, is to put all one's powers towards some great end. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Sooner or later it must come out, even if other men rediscover it. And then ... Governments and powers will struggle to get hither, they will fight against one another and against these moon people. It will only spread warfare and multiply the occasions of war. In a little while, in a very little while if I tell my secret, this planet to it's deepest galleries will be strewn with human dead. Other things are doubtful, but this is certain ... It is not as though man had any use for the moon. What good would the moon be to men? Even of their own planet what have they made but a battleground and theatre of infinite folly? Small as his world is, and short as his time, he has still in his little life down there far more than he can do. No! Science has toiled too long forging weapons for fools to use. It is time she held her hand. Let him find it out for himself again-in a thousand years' time. — H.G.Wells

The rulers make laws for their own interests. But — Plato

Love endows us with a sort of personal religion; we respect another live within ourselves. — Honore De Balzac