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Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By John Calvin

And here again we ought to observe that we are called to a knowledge of God: not that knowledge which, content with empty speculation, merely flits in the brain, but that which will be sound and fruitful if we duly perceive it, and if it takes root in the heart.29 For the Lord manifests himself by his powers, the force of which we feel within ourselves and the benefits of which we enjoy. — John Calvin

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By C.S. Lewis

You and I who still enjoy fairy tales have less reason to wish actual childhood back. We have kept its pleasures and added some grown-up ones as well. — C.S. Lewis

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By Jonah Hill

New Orleans is like the bad-kid island in 'Pinocchio.' — Jonah Hill

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By Chuck Schumer

The vast majority of the people employed by Wall Street are the secretary who goes in to work on the Long Island Rail Road, who makes fifty, sixty, seventy thousand dollars a year. — Chuck Schumer

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By Sonu Shamdasani

The singularity of the term "psychology" should not mislead one into thinking that such a discipline was ever successfully founded. Or that there is an essence to "psychology" that could encompass the various definitions, methodologies, practices, world-views, and institutions that have used this designation. — Sonu Shamdasani

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By Terry Pratchett

He had a sword. There was that about him: when this man held a sword, it was clearly being held, and held by him. The eye was drawn to it. Even Jade would have been impressed. — Terry Pratchett

Stengtis Sinonimas Quotes By Hilary Kornblith

Here, as in so many other cases, however, it turns out that a very commonsensical idea looks far less attractive when one examines some of the experimental work which is not available to us from the armchair. — Hilary Kornblith