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Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By William Bennett

From Samuel Adams to Patrick Henry to Benjamin Franklin to Alexander Hamilton, all the Founders intended religion to provide a moral anchor for our liberty in democracy. — William Bennett

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By Michael Davies

I think expectations might be preceding reality, ... In the long run we've got some real opportunity here, but we've come a long way too quickly. We may need to ratchet it back a little and set a new foundation to grow for the rest of the year, but continuing at this pace is going to be difficult. — Michael Davies

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By Dan Groat

Time is not tinder for any flame. It will not gather a spark; it will not smolder. It will not change. — Dan Groat

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By Frederick Lenz

All the records of your past lives are contained within your own mind, just as the records of your ancestors are contained within your DNA. — Frederick Lenz

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By R.C. Sproul

Frenzy, the counterfeit of fervency, is a contrived attempt to simulate godly fervor. Those who deliberately manipulate
people's emotions are served warning here. There is something holy, something sovereign, about genuine spiritual fervor that cannot be manufactured artificially. It is easy to confuse frenzy and fervor, but the confusion is deadly. — R.C. Sproul

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By G.I. Gurdjieff

Hope of consciousness is strength
Hope of feelings is slavery
Hope of body is disease. — G.I. Gurdjieff

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By Terrence Alonzo Craft

For spirits like ours, freedom is consumption, transportation on beams of sun — Terrence Alonzo Craft

Stefanidis Apartmani Quotes By Ken Dignan

In the interview, Roger reflected how the German philosopher Nietzsche said a man can undergo torture if he knows the why of his life. But I, here at Dachau, learned something far greater. I learned to know the Who of my life. He was enough to sustain me then, and is enough to sustain me still — Ken Dignan