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Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Ben Carson

It is unlikely that it was the intention of the founders to give any public official the ability to thwart the will of the people. Although they may have been concerned about mob rule and wanted a judicial system that would prevent that, they also recognized that in many other countries it was assumed that the ruling class always knew better than the people, and they wanted no part of such a system. — Ben Carson

Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Georges Couthon

Here, the revolution was prepared. Here it was achieved. Here all the great events were fostered. — Georges Couthon

Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Andy Stanley

I've concluded that while nobody plans to mess up their life, the problem is that a few of us plan not to. That is, we don't put the necessary safeguards in place to ensure a happy ending. — Andy Stanley

Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Timothy Gallwey

Winning is overcoming obstacles to reach a goal, but the value in winning is only as great as the value of the goal reached. — Timothy Gallwey

Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Anne Lamott

I think drugs are part of the magical possibilities of youth and I wouldn't be here if I had continued with it. — Anne Lamott

Timotheus In The Bible Quotes By Dante Alighieri

The law of Dante's Hell is the law of symbolic retribution. As they sinned so are they punished. They took no sides, therefore they are given no place. As they pursued the ever-shifting illusion of their own advantage, changing their courses with every changing wind, so they pursue eternally an elusive, ever-shifting banner. As their sin was a darkness, so they move in darkness. As their own guilty conscience pursued them, so they are pursued by swarms of wasps and hornets. And as their actions were a moral filth, so they run eternally through the filth of worms and maggots which they themselves feed. — Dante Alighieri