Odays Gospel Quotes & Sayings
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Top Odays Gospel Quotes
The Photograph is concerned with the power that the past has to interfere with the present: the time bomb in the cupboard. — Penelope Lively
Write until it becomes as natural as breathing. Write until not writing makes you anxious. — Unknown
Where ethics are concerned, intentions are everything. — Sam Harris
Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with glory. — Betty Smith
What is at stake is human dignity. If a man is not accorded respect he cannot respect himself and if he does not respect himself, he cannot demand it. — Cesar Chavez
We will be far more effective as communicators when we acknowledge our mistakes, and then we try to make them up. — Frank Luntz
My job as a pastor and theologian is to tease out the nature and the necessity of the gospel in meticulous ways, in everything I say, in everything I like. I want desperately for the church in America to rediscover the power and the beauty and the nature and the necessity of the gospel. — Tullian Tchividjian
The tiniest mite has an inner life of which we can know nothing. — Marty Rubin
Children always think they did something wrong when their parents disappear. — Madonna Ciccone
I was raised to respect women, and I really like them to be strong, independent, and have their own identity. My parents are still together, and I grew up with a lot of love, and I feel that kids imitate what they have at home. — Albert Hammond Jr.
To read a poem with no thought in mind but to paraphrase it into a single, simple and usually high-minded prose statement is the destruction of poetry. — John Ciardi
The statue of the Laughing Buddha act as a good friend. Whenever we are off the track, his smiling face can bring us back to the present moment, to a positive mood. — Sakshi Chetana
Prayer worth calling prayer, prayer that God will call true prayer and will treat as true prayer, takes for more time by the clock than one man in a thousand thinks. — Alexander Whyte
