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Raymone Gude Quotes By Edmund Morris

In our industrial and social system the interests of all men are so closely intertwined that in the immense majority of cases a straight-dealing man who by his efficiency, by his ingenuity and industry, benefits himself must also benefit others. — Edmund Morris

Raymone Gude Quotes By Mark Lowry

Love the sinner, hate the sin? How about: Love the sinner, hate your own sin! I don't have time to hate your sin. There are too many of you! Hating my sin is a full-time job. How about you hate your sin, I'll hate my sin and let's just love each other! — Mark Lowry

Raymone Gude Quotes By Peter Melman

That's called man skills, yo. (On a student's poem about a poem) — Peter Melman

Raymone Gude Quotes By Jane Roberts

A simple example can be seen in the transformation of an idea into a painting, that is the transformation of the energy, the psychological energy of an idea into physical materialization. The idea itself, once you have conceived of it, represents an additional energy component that you build up, formulate and manipulate on the psychological level, and then transform; but the idea itself contains energy. — Jane Roberts

Raymone Gude Quotes By Tullian Tchividjian

My lifestyle got so disruptive to my family that my parents had no choice but to say, "You can't live here any longer if you're going to live this way." So, I was thrilled about it - thrilled! — Tullian Tchividjian

Raymone Gude Quotes By Bhamini Ravishankar

I was quiet, but I was not blind.

Jane Austen — Bhamini Ravishankar

Raymone Gude Quotes By Adam Rapp

On top of everything else, Boobie's got the clap. — Adam Rapp

Raymone Gude Quotes By Jane Smiley

I always think that things have to happen the way they do happen, that there are so many inner and outer forces joining at every event that it becomes a kind of fate. I learned from studying Buddhism that there's beauty, and certainly a lot of peace, in accepting that." I sniffed. A smile twinkled sheepishly across his face. "Okay, okay," he said, "how about this? If you worry about it, you draw it to you. — Jane Smiley