Messiahship Quotes & Sayings
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There was no warning before the outbreaks began. One day, things were normal; the next, people who were supposedly dead were getting up and attacking anything that came into range. This was upsetting for everyone involved, except for the infected, who were past being upset about that sort of thing. — Mira Grant

Ah, lady, when I gave my heart to thee, It passed into thy lifelong regency. — Gilbert Parker

By the time I was twelve, I had started my own theater company and was doing plays in the backyard and the front yard and all over the neighborhood, so, you know, I was definitely a lifer even back when I was 10. — Carrie Preston

'Evening Shade' was such an eye-opening experience. I was 19 when I went on that show. I had barely had an acting class. So as Burt Reynolds continued to bring me back for the next three years, I learned so much from him and all the other legends that were on the show. — David A.R. White

there's this thing about rainbows. they're perfect from afar. but when you get real close to them, they just disappear. — Lisa Verge Higgins

I have always said I am a five-dimensional fighter. — Lennox Lewis

It is the gospel of the kingdom that makes the difference. — Sunday Adelaja

Attitudes are enduring tendencies in your mind that show themselves in your behavior as well as your speech. Yoga encourages you to examine all your basic attitudes toward life to discover which ones are dysfunctional so that you can replace them with more appropriate ones. — Georg Feuerstein

The email appeared sometime during the night, like alcohol-induced depression, dreams of old lovers, porn on TV. — Dennis Vickers

how new that way is will now emerge. But for the moment we need to examine our own answers to the question. Who do we say Jesus is? Would we like to think of him as simply a great human teacher? Would we prefer him as a Superman figure, able to 'zap' all the world's problems into shape? Are we prepared to have the easy answers of our culture challenged by the actual Jesus, by his redefined notion of messiahship, and by the call, coming up in the next section, to follow him in his risky vocation? — N. T. Wright