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Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Andrew Murray

The Lord gave the wonderful promise of the free use of His Name with the Father in conjunction with doing His works. The disciple who lives only for Jesus' work and Kingdom, for His will and honor, will be given the power to appropriate the promise. Anyone grasping the promise only when he wants something very special for himself will be disappointed, because he is making Jesus the servant of his own comfort. But whoever wants to pray the effective prayer of faith because he needs it for the work of the Master will learn it, because he has made himself the servant of his Lord's interests. — Andrew Murray

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden. — Corrie Ten Boom

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Lewis Carroll

It is the one of the great secrets of life that those things are most worth doing,we do for others. — Lewis Carroll

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Henry James

When you are successful you naturally feel more at home — Henry James

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By William Shakespeare

In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets. Hamlet. — William Shakespeare

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Joe Abercrombie

No!" barked Hoff again. "There will be no duel here! There is no issue to decide! Angland is a part of the Union, by ancient law!"

White-Eye Hansul chuckled softly. "Ancient law? Angland is part of the North. Two hundred years ago there were Northmen there, living free. You wanted iron, so you crossed the sea, and slaughtered them and stole their land! It must be, then, that most ancient of laws: that the strong take what they wish from the weak?" His eyes narrowed. "We have that law also! — Joe Abercrombie

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Aristotle.

Of old, the demagogue was also a general, and then democracies changed into tyrannies. Most of the ancient tyrants were originally demagogues. They are not so now, but they were then; and the reason is that they were generals and not orators, for oratory had not yet come into fashion. — Aristotle.

Pisarenko 265 Quotes By Steve Vai

I was always one of those guys who was a seeker after truth. I want to know what's going on. — Steve Vai