Televangelism Quotes & Sayings
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The summer colours have been drained from their bodies, and they've grown pale and flabby again. — Audur Ava Olafsdottir

I like televangelism shows. I find it entertaining sometimes to see how a young person would deliver the word versus a old person. — Betty Wright

The infinite in mathematics is alway unruly unless it is properly treated. — James Newman

You know something, it's best no to have what you need
because then, you start looking for what you need
and make it what you need. — KRS-One

I might have felt unimportant pitted against the awesome might of the mountains. I did not. Rather, on that mountain top I found something important that I had never known before: an awareness of a vital connection between me and the Authority behind all this beauty. — Catherine Marshall

If you're not the one cooking, stay out of the way and compliment the chef. — Michael Strahan

How deceptively light they are, the truly decisive steps we take in life. — John Banville

Hard work and determination-that is what will get you closer towards accomplishing your goal. — Steven Cuoco

For what is idolatry if not this: to worship the gifts in place of the Giver himself? — John Calvin

knowledge is the most powerful thing on earth, harvest it and use it wisely — John Doe

Let us, rather, gather facts, all the facts, regardless of aesthetic appeal or theoretical social worth, and spread those facts before us not as the soothsayer spreads the innards of a turkey but as a newspaper spreads its columns. Let us be journalists, then. And like all good journalists, we shall present our facts in an order that will satisfy the famous five W's: wow, whoopee, wahoo, why-not and whew. — Tom Robbins

Your understanding and interpretation of [a novel] is undoubtedly unique ... and that is the real beauty of the relationship that joins readers, books and writers together in a literary trinity - a bookish triumvirate. — Briar Kit Esme

But before Christianity was a rich and powerful religion, before it was associated with buildings, budgets, crusades, colonialism, or televangelism, it began as a revolutionary nonviolent movement promoting a new kind of aliveness on the margins of society. — Brian D. McLaren

The right solemnly proclaimed at the birth of the States, and which has been affirmed and reaffirmed in the bills of rights of the States subsequently admitted into the Union of 1789, undeniably recognizes in the people the power to resume the authority delegated for the purposes of Government. — Jefferson Davis