Stableford Scoring Quotes & Sayings
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if you are in Christ, you always qualify for a blessing! Cursing is not coming your way. God is never mad at you. He is never disappointed in you. He is never frustrated and wanting you to get off your arse and get to work! Jesus did the work for you to get blessed. He said, "IT IS FINISHED! — Eric Dykstra

My parents are very competitive, so we are very competitive as kids. But it's a good kind of competition; it's not a jealousy. You always want to do your best, and if it can't be you, you want it to be your brother or your sister, you know what I mean? — Janet Jackson

The hour of happiness will be the more welcome, the less it was expected. — Horace

Excitement is never comfortable. When it comes, you just hang on and hope you don't fall off. — Karen Hawkins

I throw the ball ninety-two miles an hour, but they hit it back just as hard. — Joaquin Andujar

Don't think that way, she whispered. The dream will come true. — C.J. Anderson

We bring the holy things of the church onto the holy streets of the city because on some level, the violence and despair of Good Friday is still a human reality. Unfortunately, we've never lacked an opportunity to pay such a visit. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

There were few sounds she enjoyed more than the groans of dying men, but the wind was one of them. — Sarah J. Maas

My dancers are the real stars, — Michael Flatley

There is a false ecumenism, as sentimental and vague as you please, which for all intents and purposes abolishes doctrine; in order to reconcile two adversaries, one strangles them both, which is certainly the best way to make peace.
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Objectivity toward the perspectives and spiritual ways of other peoples is too often the result of philosophic indifferentism or sentimental universalism, and in such a case there is no reason to pay it homage; indeed one may well ask whether objectivity in the full sense of the word is really involved. The Christian saint who fights Muslims is closer to Islamic sanctity than the philosopher who accepts everything and practices nothing. — Frithjof Schuon