Spandan Quotes & Sayings
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We see God all the time here. People only hear bad things about our neighborhood. Kensington is known as the badlands. I always say you have to be careful when you call a place the badlands because that is exactly what they said about Nazareth. Nothing good can come from there. I think we see God in the margins. — Shane Claiborne
The huge modern heresy is to alter the human soul to fit modern social conditions, instead of altering modern social conditions to fit the human soul. — G.K. Chesterton
All has changed, thanks to Joe Eszterhas' life-threatening battle with throat cancer. He announced in "The New York Times" that he and Hollywood had blood on their hands and now Eszterhas is crusading to stop Hollywood's glamorization of smoking. — Joe Eszterhas
An innovation will get traction only if it helps people get something that they're already doing in their lives done better. — Clayton M Christensen
Seeking revenge is like reaching out for your own personal turmoil, it's never worth it. Righteousness will always come through Jesus Christ. — Ron Baratono
You cannot get before you give. Wood cannot give you warmth before you start the fires. — Debasish Mridha
The mecca of filmmaking in the world just so happens to be in America. It's quite simply a case of us just going where the work is. — Alex O'Loughlin
The devil?" Jason heaved the tick over his shoulder like a collier with his sack. "Satan. The adversary. The enemy of the plan of God. The undoer. The destroyer. Yes. He definitely was." Jason smiled. "But he meant well. — Orson Scott Card
Tints were charged with a leaden tinge from the solid cloud-bank overhead. The river was leaden; all distances the same; and even the far-reaching ranks of combing white-caps were dully shaded by the dark, rich atmosphere through which their swarming legions marched. The thunder-peals were constant and deafening; explosion followed explosion with but inconsequential intervals between, and the reports grew steadily sharper and higher-keyed, and more trying to the ear; the lightning was as diligent as the thunder, and produced effects which enchanted the eye and sent electric ecstasies of mixed delight and apprehension shivering along every nerve in the body in unintermittent procession. — Mark Twain
A country becomes more prosperous in proportion to the rise in the invested capital unit per unit of its population. — Ludwig Von Mises
Have I ever been the shy retiring type? Never. Not since the day I was born. — John Barrowman
The kulaks were contagious. Their souls were contagious. They carried the spores of counter-revolution. — Robert Harris
