Tiine Quotes & Sayings
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If everything that exists was made by God and for God, and God is superior to the things made by Him, he who abandons what is superior and devotes Himself to what is inferior shows that he values things made by God more than God Himself. — Maximus The Confessor
Empirical debunking cannot reach the deepest fear of the reactionary mind, which is that the state - that devouring leviathan - will soon swallow up all traces of human volition and dignity. The conclusion is based on conservative moral convictions that reason can't shake. — Rick Perlstein
It is indeed difficult to imagine how men who have entirely renounced the habit of managing their own affairs could be successful in choosing those who ought to lead them. It is impossible to believe that a liberal, energetic, and wise government can ever emerge from the ballots of a nation of servants. — Alexis De Tocqueville
Michelle Tafoya - best NFL sideline reporter - period. She is always prepared and professional. — Megan Alexander
I react emotionally to everything! — Jennie Garth
It is unfortunate that people believe that in order to democratise something you have to get politicians out of the system. — Roosevelt Skerrit
My tears cure cancer too, it's just that I laugh at cancer patients. — Zach Braff
It is no good hearing an inner voice or getting an inner prompting if you do not immediately act on that inner prompting. — David Spangler
after all, our purpose in theoretical physics is not just to describe the world as we find it, but to explain - in terms of a few fundamental principles - why the world is the way it is. — Steven Weinberg
The only opportunity you will ever have to live by faith is in the circumstances you are provided this very day: this house you live in, this family you find yourself in, this job you have been given, the weather conditions that prevail at the ... moment. — Eugene H. Peterson
My God, child, you look like something the cat dragged in! Eileen bellowed. She was a suspiciously dark-haired woman about forty-five, with expensive clothes from the very best big women's store. Her makeup was heavy but well done, her perfume was intrusive but attractive, and she was one of the most overwhelming women I'd ever met. Eileen was something of a town character in Lawrenceton, and she could talk you into buying a house quicker then you could take an aspirin. — Charlaine Harris
Smart'n'Civ'lize ain't nothin' to do with the color o' the skin, nay. — David Mitchell
