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Lloyd-Jones believed the man who is called to preach comes under a sobering humility. He believed that this person is overwhelmed with a deep sense of his own personal unworthiness for such a high and holy task and is often hesitant to move forward to preach for fear of his own inadequacies. — Steven J. Lawson

The only work that spiritually purifies us is that which is done without personal motives. — Sri Aurobindo

My theory is that, just like with omitting a final comma in a list when not essential for meaning, publishers are trying to save paper and ink or pixels on-screen. — Bill Walsh

You're my special angel, sent from up above. The Lord smiled down on me, and sent an angel to love. — Bobby Helms

Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the struggle for equal rights. — Martin Luther King Jr.

There is something so powerful about a person who in one moment can be confident enough to confront a client about a sensitive personal issue, and then in the next moment humble themselves and take a position of servitude. It's the paradoxical nature of it all that makes it work. — Patrick Lencioni

Unless somebody who's already eleven thousand times platinum is like, "We're ushering this project in," it's not really gonna pop commercially. — Pharoahe Monch

To a well deserving person God will show favor. To an ill deserving person He will simply be just. — Plautus

I suppose once upon a time a Test match was something you looked forward to go and watch. It's very hard to get the quality these days because the focus is more on quantity. — David Campese

I've got nothing to complain about. I have to enjoy and be grateful. Lots of people would like to be in my shoes. — Facundo Pieres

What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. What matters here is not that the computer is without consciousness but that thus far it is incapable of the spontaneous grasp of pattern
a capacity essential to perception and intelligence. — Rudolf Arnheim