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Remember that you are not saved by increased levels of holiness, however desirable it is that you should reach them ... It is Christ who saves us-through faith. Your faith is a poor and crumbling thing, as is your spiritual service. Jesus Christ alone is qualified and able to save you because of what He has done. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
Even the caged bird flys out when someone opens the door for it — Andrea L'Artiste
The difference between helping and selling is just two letters. But those two letters are critically important to the success of business today. — Jay Baer
I don't remember everything that happened, and I'm looking forward to the tale. But I know, I feel, that it was good. Even if I did die. It was a damn excellent dream. — Tessa Gratton
If you're in the game long enough, you're going to be the toast of the town one day, and the next day you'll be toast. — Alan K. Simpson
The past is but the beginning of a beginning. - H. G. Wells, The Discovery of the Future — Laurie R. King
Hip-Hop is bigger than the government. — Erykah Badu
My life has never been easy. It's like all the major events of my life have always been difficult. — Florence Henderson
He listens to his trainer real good. He just doesn't listen to me. I still can't get him to do nothing. — Evander Holyfield
From all accounts, it seems the faithful opposition is reduced to Gideon's 300. The day has arrived for Christians to engage the battle ... From now on, true Christians will engage the battle of ideas in academy. The time for giving up ground is over. Now we must fight. We must engage the [B]iblical worldview vigorously in the world of great literature. The greatests wars ever fought in history are not those fought by sword or artillery. The greatest battles are engaged in the realm of ideas — Kevin Swanson
Ego's trick is to make us lose sight of our interdependence. That kind of ego-thought gives us a perfect justification to look out only for ourselves. But that is far from the truth. In reality we all depend on each other and we have to help each other. The husband has to help his wife, the wife has to help the husband, the mother has to help her children, and the children are supposed to help the parents too, whether they want to or not. — Gelek Rimpoche