Money Dont Buy Happiness Quotes & Sayings
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It has been said that D. M. Lloyd-Jones wasn't always excited by people taking notes on his sermons. He felt that that was more appropriate to a lecture. The job of the preacher, he believed, was to make the knowledge live. Lloyd-Jones and Edwards believed preaching should aim to make an impression on the listener, and that impression is more important than "information takeaways." I would say that it's fine if listeners are taking notes in the first part of the sermon, but if they are doing so at the end, you are probably not reaching their affections. — Timothy Keller
That truth should be silent I had almost forgot. (Enobarbus) — William Shakespeare
I literally want to work until I'm in the grave. — KaDee Strickland
You can have whatever you want, as long as you don't need it. — Joe Vitale
her long, lovely eyes, mirrored the grief. "It's a hard, hard thing. I can't even imagine it." "Your life stops right there. Just stops. And when it starts up again, it's different. It's never what it was before that moment. Never." He — Nora Roberts
While the man is putting on it's shoes, the woman can buy dozens of high heels. — Ljupka Cvetanova
The Twist was a guided missile launched from the ghetto into the heart of suburbia. The Twist succeeded, as politics, religion and law could never do, in writing in the heart and soul what the Supreme Court could only write on the books. — Eldridge Cleaver
It seems to take me about five years to get a record together, which is not a clever idea. — Ian Hunter
I was a monster who killed and preyed on human life; I could never escape that, but at least I could choose what kind of lives I took — Julie Kagawa
I worry that my daughters are too taken care of. — Rachel Roy
Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest, or for their wit that one loves the wittiest; 'tis for benevolence and virtue and honest fondness one loves people. — Hester Lynch Piozzi
