Nalinlang Quotes & Sayings
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The serpent's objective is clear. He seeks to drive a wedge of doubt into Adam and Eve's confidence in what God has told them. Satan knows the power of undermining a human being's confidence in what God has revealed. Sadly, the serpent's temptation was successful. Adam and Eve second-guessed God's trustworthiness and then rejected his command. They sinned and ate the forbidden fruit. This was the beginning of the fallen world we all experience. All generations following would have a natural bent for rebelling against God and being skeptical or indifferent to what he has said. To this day, Satan's objective has not changed. Though his questions look a little different at times, they all contain the same idea — Jon Morrison

Rich or poor, every child comes into the world with some imperative need of its own, which shapes its individuality. — Lucy Larcom

Never, ever, take a "no" from someone who's not empowered to give you a "yes" in the first place. — Peter Greenberg

Cleave to no faith when faith brings blood. — Arthur Miller

The best thing you can do in this life is share your open heart with the world. — Tehya Sky

Whoosh! went the bluebird of sarcasm, zooming miles above Dale's head. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Men are fantastic - as a concept. — Jo Brand

Money cannot buy life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If everything is God's will, then so is the invention of the vaccine, just like the seatbelt. — Els Borst

Most high and happy princess, we must tell you a tale of the Man in the Moon, which if it seem ridiculous for the method, or superfluous for the matter, or for the means incredible, for three faults we can make but one excuse: it is a tale of the Man in the Moon.
It was forbidden in old time to dispute of chimaera, because it was a fiction. We hope in our times none will apply pastimes, because they are fancies; for there liveth none under the sun that knows what to make of the Man in the Moon. We present neither comedy, nor tragedy, nor story, nor anything, but ... that whosoever heareth may say this:
'Why, here is a tale of the Man in the Moon'. — John Lyly

Jargon is making it increasingly hard to understand what a public figure is actually trying to say — Don Watson