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Penuries Quotes By John Donne

Now God comes to thee, not as in the dawning of the day, not as in the bud of the spring, but as the sun at noon to illustrate all shadows, as the sheaves in harvest, to fill all penuries, all occasions invite his mercies, and all times are his seasons. — John Donne

Penuries Quotes By Zack Snyder

I'd say the purest experience for the movie is not to have read the book because I think when you've read the book you're just ticking off boxes. I think that after you see the movie, reading the book is a cool thing. I always say the movie's not meant to replace the book. That's ridiculous. I'm a huge fan of the book. — Zack Snyder

Penuries Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

A "free spirit" - this cool expression does good in every condition, it almost warms. One no longer lives, in the fetters of love and hatred, without Yea, without Nay, voluntarily near, voluntarily distant, preferring to escape, to turn aside, to flutter forth, to fly up and away; one is fastidious like everyone who has once seen an immense variety beneath him, - and one has become the opposite of those who trouble themselves about things which do not concern them. In fact, it is nothing but things which now concern the free spirit, - and how many things! - which no longer trouble him! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Penuries Quotes By Joel Spencer

The very term 'combinatorial methods' has an oxymoronic character. — Joel Spencer

Penuries Quotes By Mother Teresa

We serve life, not because it is broken, but because it is holy. — Mother Teresa

Penuries Quotes By Boo Weekley

I shoot the same rifle I've shot since I killed my first deer with it when I was nine. — Boo Weekley

Penuries Quotes By Rich Mullins

I can't see how You're leading me unless you've led me here, where I'm lost enough to let myself be led. — Rich Mullins