Truth Makers Mercantile Quotes & Sayings
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Do you know what is better than charity and fasting and prayer? It is keeping peace and good relations between people, as quarrels and bad feelings destroy mankind. — Anonymous
They think I make God angry. I hate that they think this. I hate them for thinking it. Why would you decide to worship an angry God anyway? — Anonymous
It's closeness that does you in. Never get too close to people, son. — Anne Tyler
Every lunatic is different. Every idiot is special, and might surprise you. — Sarita Mandanna
Let God Himself be the main attraction at church again, and let us be tireless in our insistence that church is for God, about God, through God, and to the glory of His great Son. — James MacDonald
SAT scores play an important role in admissions, even though they are poor predictors of college performance.87 This benefits affluent students, who are far more likely to enroll in private test preparation and take the test multiple times to boost scores. — Elizabeth A. Armstrong
The Olympics is about showing what you've done with your life, your dream as an athlete and sharing that with the world. — Sasha Cohen
The rising productivity of labor is a myth, a statistical illusion created by measuring combined output in terms of labor input. — Louis O. Kelso
The more widely you can spread this notion of achieving ROI by preserving and improving ecosystems, the better. — Ramez Naam
I enjoy people even when they're being difficult. — Greg Walloch
We are still conditioning people in this country and, indeed, all over the globe to the myth of white superiority. We are constantly being told that we don't have racism in this country anymore, but most of the people who are saying that are white. White people think it isn't happening because it isn't happening to them. — Jane Elliott
To the Jews only, and not to the Gentiles, was a Saviour promised. — Elias Hicks
The history of science can be viewed as the recasting of phenomena that were once thought to be accidents as phenomena that can be understood in terms of fundamental causes and principles. — Alan Lightman
