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Punisheth Quotes By John Owen

Now, for what sins he made satisfaction, for them the justice of God is satisfied; which surely is not done for the sins of the reprobates, because he justly punisheth them to eternity upon themselves, Matt. v. 26. — John Owen

Punisheth Quotes By Stephen Keshi

Mfon Udoh is a good player and I've had him before I know the quality he has. And I believe this is a lesson that everything is all about time, that everybody's time will come and if you're doing well your time will surely come. — Stephen Keshi

Punisheth Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

When a man is ill his very goodness is sickly. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Punisheth Quotes By Charles Darwin

Why is The Origin of Species such a great book? First of all, because it convincingly demonstrates the fact of evolution: it provides a vast and well-chosen body of evidence showing that existing animals and plants cannot have been separately created in their present forms, but must have evolved from earlier forms by slow transformation. And secondly, because the theory of natural selection, which the Origin so fully and so lucidly expounds, provides a mechanism by which such transformation could and would automatically be produced. — Charles Darwin

Punisheth Quotes By Samuel R. Delany

No laws: to break, or to follow. Do anything you want. Which does funny things to you. Very quickly, surprisingly quickly, you become-" [ ... ] "exactly who you are. — Samuel R. Delany

Punisheth Quotes By Terry Goodkind

You can't help how you feel and I understand that. Sometimes a person can't talk their heart out of how it feels, despite how hard you try. — Terry Goodkind

Punisheth Quotes By Alister Hardy

There is the life of the plankton in almost endless variety; there are the many kinds of fish, both surface and bottom living; there are the hosts of different invertebrate creatures on the sea-floor; and there are those almost grotesque forms of pelagic life in the oceans depths. Then there are the squids and cuttlefish, and the porpoises, dolphins and great whales. — Alister Hardy