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Top Repaying People Quotes

The church is not supposed to be a society of perfect people doing great work. It's a society of forgiven sinners repaying their unpayable debt of love by working for Jesus's kingdom in every way they can, knowing themselves to be unworthy of the task. — N. T. Wright

Only he who is free with his time is free with his opinion. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Tell the devil to go to hell ... that's where he belongs. — Mark Hart

Gifts are very useful to con men. Gifts create a feeling of debt, an itchy anxiety that the recipient is eager to be rid of by repaying. So eager, in fact, that people will often overpay just to be relieved of it. A single spontaneously given cup of coffee can make a person feel obligated to sit through a lecture on a religion they don't care about. The gift of a tiny, wilted flower can make the recipient give to a charity they dislike. Gifts place such a heavy burden that even throwing away the gift doesn't remove the debt. Even if you hate coffee, even if you didn't want that flower, once you take it, you want to give something back. Most of all, you want to dismiss obligation. — Holly Black

In biblical times, I stoned people to death. Now they are repaying me by hurling pucks at my head. — Gilles Gratton

No one loves a country as much as someone who has chosen to live in it. — Paul Gambaccini

Blow your brains out and do it right, make sure it's on prime time and on Saturday night. — Ray Davies

Be how you comfortable ,right one will choose you — Someone

Being authentic means to be who you are, discover your strength and uniqueness, be yourself, even if you are not perfect, and nobody is. — Pearl Zhu

You know what's really good is a greyhound in the shower. — Nick Thune

Someone has to pick up the tab when people get out of repaying their own debts. — Chuck Grassley

There is no shortage of opportunity. There is only a shortage of those who will apply themselves to the basics that success requires. — Jim Rohn

The blues is an impulse to keep the painful details and episodes of a brutal experience alive in one's aching consciousness, to finger its jagged grain, and to transcend it, not by the consolation of philosophy but by squeezing from it a near-tragic, near-comic lyricism. As a form, the blues is an autobiographical chronicle of personal catastrophe expressed lyrically. — Ralph Ellison

easier question to answer. "Who wouldn't be? This is New Riviera, the paradise planet, the best of Mother Earth concentrated and then spread like a fine glaze on an entire world instead of just a small part of it. — Alan Dean Foster