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Stephen Gough Quotes By Aidan Gillen

I hate it when people tell you you're good when you know that you're not. — Aidan Gillen

Stephen Gough Quotes By Christopher Dines

If you want success then decide to provide a great service to the world. Do not think how you will survive. Think of how you can serve. — Christopher Dines

Stephen Gough Quotes By Shirley Manson

If Jennifer Lopez could write songs like Fiona Apple's, she wouldn't have to spend so many hours at the gym. — Shirley Manson

Stephen Gough Quotes By John H. Walton

As we begin our study of Genesis 1 then, we must be aware of the danger that lurks when we impose our own cultural ideas on the text without thinking. The Bible's message must not be subjected to cultural imperialism. Its message transcends the culture in which it originated, but the form in which the message was imbedded was fully permeated by the ancient culture. This was God's design and we ignore it at our peril. — John H. Walton

Stephen Gough Quotes By Billy Graham

Old age is Satan's last chance to blow us off course. — Billy Graham

Stephen Gough Quotes By Kenny Loggins

My resistance to communication work is because of 15 years with my former wife where we did all this work, but we never got to the core of anything. — Kenny Loggins

Stephen Gough Quotes By Russell M. Stendal

When the rain (of blessing) falls, it waters all the seeds in the garden. When fertilizer is applied, it fertilizes everything growing in the field. If thorns and briers are in our hearts, prosperity will cause them to prosper also. Everything will come up together. For this reason, the Lord starts us out in a desert (spiritual or otherwise). He wants to make sure no weeds are left in our hearts. Each time we receive something new and excellent from God, it will be accompanied by a test. We have not just received a new gift or talent or capacity from God; we have also received a test on how we will use it. We can use it according to the will of God for the kingdom of God and the good of others, or we can use it for personal gain and foment our own pride and arrogance. — Russell M. Stendal