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Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By M. Yeats

Just do it. Now. — M. Yeats

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Baley tried to picture a world as a sphere being lit and unlit as it turned. He found it hard to do and felt scornful of the so-superior Spacers who let such an essential thing as time be dictated to them by the vagaries of planetary movements. — Isaac Asimov

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Lance Armstrong

I believe that the mind powers the body, and once the mind says we want to do it, then the body will follow. — Lance Armstrong

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Sarah Dessen

Okay," I said, "what's your biggest fear?" As always, he took a second to think about the answer. "Clowns," he said. "Clowns." "Yup." I just looked at him. "What?" he said, glancing over at me. "That is not a real answer," I told him. "Says who?" "Says me. I meant a real fear, like of failure, of death, of regret. Like that. Something that keeps you awake nights, questioning your very existence." He thought for a second. "Clowns. — Sarah Dessen

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Richard Carlson

The next time you find yourself in an argument, rather than defend your position, see if you can see the other point of view first. — Richard Carlson

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Anne Lamott

Shirley Jackson said that a confused reader is an antagonistic reader, and I live by that. It's okay to start anywhere, and to let yourself write a big sloppy overly-detailed first draft. You just jump in, knowing that the water will be cold at first, but no one is making you swim. — Anne Lamott

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By Billy Graham

Proclaiming "the whole will of God" should be the goal - and the joy - of every church and every preacher. — Billy Graham

Trinitarian Bible Society Quotes By J. Cammenga

Dynamic equivalence is a central concept in the translation theory, developed by Eugene A. Nida, which has been widely adopted by the United Bible Societies...Purporting to be an academically linguistic concept, it is in fact a sociocultural concept of communication. Its definition is essentially behavourist: determined by external forces, such as society--with strong pragmatist overtones--focusing on the reader rather than the writer. [M]ost twentieth-century American philosophical endeavours are predominantly pragmatist, dwelling in the shadows cast by William James and John Dewey. — J. Cammenga