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Stealing First Base Quotes By Donald Rumsfeld

Oh, Lord. I didn't mean to say anything quotable. — Donald Rumsfeld

Stealing First Base Quotes By Mark Powell

The social aspect of blogging is just as important as the content, so to borrow a phrase from the 1960s: the medium is the message. And my personal experience shows me that the potential of this medium is extra large. — Mark Powell

Stealing First Base Quotes By Mary Pickford

I think Oscar Wilde wrote a poem about a robin who loved a white rose. He loved it so much that he pierced his breast and let his heart's blood turn the white rose red. Maybe this sounds very sentimental, but for anybody who has loved a career as much as I've loved mine, there can be no short cuts. — Mary Pickford

Stealing First Base Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You can move in and through the astral worlds once you have gained control of your subtle body. The astral worlds are the back corridors of eternity! — Frederick Lenz

Stealing First Base Quotes By Robert Lanza

Our intention is not to create cloned human beings, but rather to make lifesaving therapies for a wide range of human disease conditions, including diabetes, strokes, cancer, AIDS, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. — Robert Lanza

Stealing First Base Quotes By William Lane Craig

The gospel is never heard in isolation. It is always heard against the background of the cultural milieu in which one lives. A person raised in a cultural milieu in which Christianity is still seen as an intellectually viable option will display an openness to the gospel which a person who is secularized will not [as such] part of the broader task of Christian scholarship is to help create and sustain a cultural milieu in which the gospel can be heard as an intellectually viable option for thinking men and women. — William Lane Craig