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Trinitarianism Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

A lot of scientists act on their beliefs and so do things that look crazy to the rest of us. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Trinitarianism Quotes By Soseki Natsume

And because I am an artist I find any passage of a novel interesting even when it is out of context. I find it interesting talking to you - so much so in fact that I'd like to talk to you every day while I'm here. I'll even fall in love with you if you'd like; that would be particularly interesting. But however deeply I were to fall in love with you it would not mean that we had to get married. If you think that marriage is the logical conclusion to falling in love, then it becomes necessary to read novels through from beginning to end. — Soseki Natsume

Trinitarianism Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Unless one is at heart a rascal, I think he becomes a little better in many ways by assuming leadership. — Louis L'Amour

Trinitarianism Quotes By George Downing

We've got to be responsible, somebody's got to be responsible for it. — George Downing

Trinitarianism Quotes By Richard Sibbes

When we shoot an arrow, we look to the fall of it; when we send a ship to sea, we look for its return; and when we sow seed, we look for a harvest; so likewise when we sow our prayers, through Christ, in God's bosom, shall we not look for an answer and observe how we speed? It is a seed of atheism to pray and not to look how we speed. But a sincere Christian will pray and wait, and strengthen his heart with promises out of the Word, and never leave praying and looking up till God gives him a gracious answer. — Richard Sibbes

Trinitarianism Quotes By Sinclair B. Ferguson

I've often reflected on the rather obvious thought that when his disciples were about to have the world collapse in on them, our Lord spent so much time in the Upper Room speaking to them about the mystery of the Trinity. If anything could underline the necessity of Trinitarianism for practical Christianity, that must surely be it! — Sinclair B. Ferguson