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Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Ignatius Of Loyola

He who has heard the Word of God can bear his silences.. — Ignatius Of Loyola

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Marla K. Benjamin

I operate under this one mantra: only when provoked. — Marla K. Benjamin

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Ian Christe

The positive side about dealing with the logistics of moving books around is that it's better than a gym! — Ian Christe

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Simon Baker

I grew up surfing on the north coast of New South Wales, and on most of the beaches, women never wore tops. When we were 10 or 11, me and my mates couldn't drive, so they'd take us surfing and then sit on the beach topless and read a book. I don't know if I quite saw them sexually, but there was physical intrigue. — Simon Baker

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Billy Graham

The Scripture makes it clear that this planet would already be a literal hell on earth were it not for the presence of the Holy Spirit in the world. — Billy Graham

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Joseph Fort Newton

More than an institution, more than a tradition, more than a society, Masonry is one of the forms of Divine life upon earth. — Joseph Fort Newton

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Matt Perman

The way we go about handling our email, making appointments, running meetings, attending classes, and running the kids to where they need to go are not distinct from the everyday life of sanctification that God calls us to but are themselves a fundamental part of it. We are to "be wise" in them just as we are to be wise in the things that directly pertain to salvation; indeed, the way we go about them is an expression of our Christlikeness and sanctification. — Matt Perman

Stirgwolt Associates Quotes By Richard Yates

Intelligent, thinking people could take things like this in their stride, just as they took the larger absurdities of deadly dull jobs in the city and deadly dull homes in the suburbs. Economic circumstances might force you to live in this environment, but the important thing was to keep from being contaminated. The important thing, always, was to remember who you were. — Richard Yates