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Sharpest Sword Quotes By Robert Kurson

Reputation became the pirates' sharpest sword. — Robert Kurson

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Pedro Okoro

The Word of God seems to be the only offensive weapon which you have in your spiritual armory. It is quite powerful, and in the words of Hebrews 4:12, "It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword" (NLT). You make use of this weapon when you speak God's Word to the Enemy concerning the situation you face. — Pedro Okoro

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Rory Delap

When I throw the perfect ball, it's impossible to defend. — Rory Delap

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Terry McMillan

Happiness aint got no Ph.D. or no certain amount of zeroes behind it! — Terry McMillan

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Salman Rushdie

When the sword of the tongue is drawn, the emperor thought, it inflicts deeper cuts than the sharpest blade. — Salman Rushdie

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

It is the painting that makes me so happy these days. — Vincent Van Gogh

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Alanis Morissette

The truth of who we are is innate goodness, and the whole journey is really about removing any obstacle or false belief that keeps us from knowing that — Alanis Morissette

Sharpest Sword Quotes By Smokey Robinson

I don't ever balk at being considered a Motown person, because Motown is the greatest musical event that ever happened in the history of music. — Smokey Robinson

Sharpest Sword Quotes By M. Fethullah Gulen

Poetry can be more eloquent than the most eloquent sermons, and it becomes a weapon more formidable than the sharpest of swords; whenever such a poem--which finds its correct tune and conveys the excitement of the heart--rings out, all the miserable, heaped drifts of words fly for shelter and bury themselves in ashamed silence. Whenever such a sword of poetry is drawn from its scabbard, all the false princes of words, who have set their thrones on a void, are thwarted and retreat into seclusion. — M. Fethullah Gulen