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Odiar En Quotes By Martin Luther

A simple man with Scripture has more authority than the Pope or a council. — Martin Luther

Odiar En Quotes By Billy Collins

And I should mention the light
which falls through the big windows this time of day
italicizing everything it touches ... — Billy Collins

Odiar En Quotes By Tamora Pierce

She wanted an extra advantage today, more than she'd had in training with Raoul or knights like Jerel. When the trumpet blared, she told Peachblossom, "Charge."
Muscles bunched under her. The gelding flew at his top speed down the dirt lane, hooves thundering in packed dust. For those brief seconds Kel felt like an army of one. She loved no one so much as her horse. — Tamora Pierce

Odiar En Quotes By Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet

Men in business are in as much danger from those at work under them as from those that work against them. — Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet

Odiar En Quotes By Gary L. McIntosh

The majority of tragically fallen Christian leaders during the past ten to fifteen years have been baby boomers who felt driven to achieve and succeed in an increasingly competitive and demanding church environment. Most often their ambition has been a subtle and dangerous combination of their own dysfunctional personal needs and a certain measure of altruistic desire to expand the kingdom of God. However, because ambition is easily disguised in Christian circles and couched in spiritual language (the need to fulfill the Great Commission and expand the church), the dysfunctions that drive Christian leaders often go undetected and unchallenged until it is too late. — Gary L. McIntosh

Odiar En Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

... and found her standing behind me. She smiled a little awkwardly with her hands clasped behind her back. She was lovely as a flower, and totally unconscious of it. I was suddenly short of breath, and I forgot myself, my irritation, my hurt. — Patrick Rothfuss