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Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

That the Will is always determined by the strongest motive, — Jonathan Edwards

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Czeslaw Milosz

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He was aware of his task and people were waiting for his words but he was forbidden to speak. Now where he lives he is free to speak but nobody listens and, moreover, he forgot what he had to say. — Czeslaw Milosz

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

Oh that I could have the cross painted on my eyeballs, that I could not see anything except through the medium of my Savior's passion! — Charles Spurgeon

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Jay Alan Sekulow

As I read, my suspicion that Jesus might really be the Messiah was confirmed. — Jay Alan Sekulow

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Orson Welles

Even if I'd stayed [in the US to finish 'The Magnificent Ambersons'] I would've had to make compromises on the editing, but these would've been mine and not the fruit of confused and often semi-hysterical committees. If I had been there myself I would have found my own solutions and saved the pictures in a form which would have carried the stamp of my own effort. — Orson Welles

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By W.S. Gilbert

See how the Fates their gifts allot, For A is happy-B is not. Yet B is worthy, I dare say, Of more prosperity than A. — W.S. Gilbert

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Owen Jones

We bar girls don't cheat on wives, we are just the rope that cheating husbands hang themselves with. — Owen Jones

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By William Shakespeare

His silver skin laced with his golden blood. — William Shakespeare

Progressive Full Coverage Quotes By Richard Le Gallienne

Though actually the work of man's hands - or, more properly speaking, the work of his travelling feet, - roads have long since come to seem so much a part of Nature that we have grown to think of them as a feature of the landscape no less natural than rocks and trees. — Richard Le Gallienne