Petaluma Quotes & Sayings
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This bicovenantal nature of God's plan for redemption is important in theonomy's argument that there is one moral law revelaed in Scripture and this one moral law governs all men. Theonomy makes a clear distinction between the moral law and ceremonial aspects of God's law. This distinction is *covenantal* in nature, and explains how theonomy maintains basic continuity in biblical ethics from the Old to New Testaments, while advocating discontinuity between the Testaments in terms of ceremonies, certain aspects of public worship, and other select forms of covenant life. — William O. Einwechter

I have to take care of this," faltered Elnora, hurrying toward the door to hide the tears which were rolling down her cheeks. "I must help," said Philip, disappearing also. "Elnora," he called, catching up with her, "take me where — Gene Stratton-Porter

Or maybe I'd do what I always do - hang out and see what develops. Fatalist to the core. — Dennis Lehane

Now I've done it. Only one line to say I love you. And I do. Be safe. XO Rita — Suzanne Hayes

My mother loved children
she would have given anything if I had been one. — Groucho Marx

Knowledge is devalued when it becomes too generally known — Thomas M. Disch

Faith is blind belief. Atheism is blind disbelief. No one has all the information needed to take up such fixed positions. — Stewart Stafford

He was a cowboy with the soul of a poet. To this day, he is the most American American I've ever met. — Seth Grahame-Smith

Having a great narrator is like having a great friend whose company you love, whose mind you love to pick, whose running commentary totally holds your attention, who makes you laugh out loud, whose lines you always want to steal. When you have a friend like this, she can say, "Hey, I've got to drive up to the dump in Petaluma
wanna come along?" and you honestly can't think of anything in the world you'd rather do. — Anne Lamott

I like my hands. They do most of the talking. — Abbey Lee Kershaw

So now I spend my weekends with my mother in Petaluma, out of guilt. — Karina Halle