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Shirley Temple Character Quotes By William Lane Craig

In order to receive forgiveness, we need to place our trust in Christ as our Savior and the Lord of our lives. But if we reject Christ, then we reject God's mercy and fall back on His justice. And you know where you stand there. If we reject Jesus' offer of forgiveness, then there is simply is no one else to pay the penalty for your sin
except yourself. — William Lane Craig

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Jim Harrison

The wilderness does not make you forget your normal life so much as it removes the distractions for proper remembering. — Jim Harrison

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Jose Ortega Y Gasset

The essence of man is, discontent, divine discontent; a sort of love without a beloved, the ache we feel in a member we no longer have. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Kathleen Winsor

Everything matters, but nothing matters very much. — Kathleen Winsor

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Frank Lloyd Wright

The best friend of earth of man is the tree. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Dear girl! Life is addictive. Yet we must live. — Joyce Carol Oates

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By Katherine Jenkins

I have never called myself an opera singer. Other people do, but I always call myself a classical singer. I'd love to do opera, but I'm still too young and I don't want to do it until I'm ready. I realise that when I do that it's going to be ... up for discussion, shall we say, so I want to get it right. — Katherine Jenkins

Shirley Temple Character Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Socialism, reduced to its simplest legal and practical expression, means the complete discarding of the institution of private property by transforming it into public property, and the division of the resultant public income equally and indiscriminately among the entire population. — George Bernard Shaw