Ronnenberg Inn Quotes & Sayings
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When you discover true happiness you will find that you are wealthier beyond the dreams of kings. — Jeffrey Fry

If we use our religion to make us feel bigger, better, stronger than another, instead of secure enough to be one with each other, then I believe we've missed the point. — Charles F. Glassman

The very God whom we have offended has Himself provided the way whereby the offense has been dealt with. His anger, His wrath against sin and the sinner, has been satisfied, appeased and He therefore can now thus reconcile man unto Himself. — David Lloyd-Jones

As we have seen, the wireless and the airplane have made the world so small and nations so dependent on each other that the only alternative to war is the United States of the World. — John Boyd Orr

Atheism and traditional institutions of the Church are the polar sides of the same marasmus: either of them is badly lacking the truth. — Sahara Sanders

The scriptures are in print what Christ is in person. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

If we wish to grow in grace in the knowledge of God, we must study the Scriptures. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Godrej is committed towards improving quality of life in society. — Jamshyd Godrej

Politics is but a narrow field. — Henry David Thoreau

A life spent at the edge of the pier is a life full of regret, a life full of fear. — Ryan Lilly

The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used. — Benjamin Kane Ethridge

The hardest bones, containing the richest marrow, can be conquered only by a united crushing of all the teeth of all dogs. That of course is only a figure of speech and exaggerated; if all teeth were but ready they would not need even to bite, the bones would crack themselves and the marrow would be freely accessible to the feeblest of dogs. If I remain faithful to this metaphor, then the goal of my aims, my questions, my inquiries, appears monstrous, it is true. For I want to compel all dogs thus to assemble together, I want the bones to crack open under the pressure of their collective preparedness, and then I want to dismiss them to the ordinary life they love, while all by myself, quite alone, I lap up the marrow. That sounds monstrous, almost as if I wanted to feed on the marrow, not merely of bone, but of the whole canine race itself. But it is only a metaphor. The marrow that I am discussing here is no food; on the contrary, it is a poison. — Franz Kafka

They're still out there talking about gun control measures, as if somehow terrorists care about what our gun laws are. — Dalia Mogahed