Preambles Of Faith Quotes & Sayings
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Don't. Please, just let me hold you a little bit longer, he mumbled into my hair — Abbi Glines
Human beings are not meant to live alone. There is a fundamental biological imperative that propels you and every organism on this planet to be in a community, to be in relationship with other organisms. — Bruce H. Lipton
One must be serious about something, if one wants to have any amusement in life. — Oscar Wilde
When hosting a party, move any clutter from the space where you're entertaining. — Pippa Middleton
I think we can put this one on the 'he was definitely high' pile. — Josephine Angelini
Preaching Christianity to skeptics without first setting out the praeambula fidei [preambles of faith], and then complaining when they don't accept it, is like yelling in English at someone who only speaks Chinese, and then dismissing him as a fool when he doesn't understand you. In both cases, while there is certainly a fool in the picture, it isn't the listener. — Edward Feser
Keeping one's guests supplied with liquor is the first law of hospitality. — Margaret Way
I do myself a greater injury in lying than I do him of whom I tell a lie. — Michel De Montaigne
Magically, hopelessness gives rise to profound hope. — Stefan Emunds
I am a clown, just without the painted smile. — Chevy Chase
Some people would always have the nerve, that you're glad you dont have in your tooth. — Nikhil Sharda
I was playing with pencils while the other girls were playing with dolls. — Sasha Pivovarova
Do you think there are bears?" whispered Linda, glancing at the black shore and jagged trees.
"Perhaps," said Philip. If it frightened her, he thought fiercely, so much the better. — Ruth Nichols
And we must not confuse the idea of God speaking, in this or any other way, with the notion of authority. Authority, particularly when we locate it within the notion of God's Kingdom, is much more than that. It is the sovereign rule of God sweeping through creation to judge and to heal. It is the powerful love of God in Jesus Christ, putting sin to death and launching new creation. It is the fresh, bracing and energizing wind of the Spirit. — N. T. Wright