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Profaning The Name Quotes By Mark T. Sullivan

When you have done men favors, when you look out for others so they can prosper, they owe you. With each favor, you become stronger, more supported. It is a law of nature." "Yes? — Mark T. Sullivan

Profaning The Name Quotes By John Marin

Give the paint a chance. Give the brush a chance. — John Marin

Profaning The Name Quotes By Ed Case

The sentiments in Hawaii about Washington's failure of leadership are no different than the rest of the country. — Ed Case

Profaning The Name Quotes By Paul David Tripp

The struggle of midlife is fundamentally rooted in the idolatries of the heart. — Paul David Tripp

Profaning The Name Quotes By Philip Schultz

My imagination was a great place to escape from all the anxiety and disapproval of my life ... I had to live in my head ... art was a way of making myself feel better. — Philip Schultz

Profaning The Name Quotes By John Calvin

He regards it as the highest insult for the wicked to boast of His covenant while profaning His sacred Name by their whole lives. — John Calvin

Profaning The Name Quotes By Benjamin M. Strozykowski

Not everything has to be an act of grand karmic retribution. This, my friends, is determined by where you presently stand, and which direction you choose to walk. — Benjamin M. Strozykowski

Profaning The Name Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Profaning The Name Quotes By Michael S. Horton

If I do not procure the edification of those who hear me, I am a sacrilege, profaning God's Word." Edification is central to proper preaching: "For God will have his people edified ... When we come together in the name of God, it is not to hear merry songs and to be fed with wind, that is vain and unprofitable curiosity, but to receive spiritual nourishment. — Michael S. Horton