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Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By Steven J. Lawson

We owe to the Scripture the same reverence which we owe to God because it has proceeded from Him alone, and has nothing of man mixed with it.14 This was the unshakable foundation of Calvin's preaching-the authority of divinely inspired Scripture. He firmly believed that when the Bible speaks, God speaks. — Steven J. Lawson

Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By Thomas Horn

This is why one will find in our nation's Capitol countless images of gods and goddesses, along with zodiacs, the Washington Monument Obelisk, reflecting pools, and a whole cacophony of pagan imagery. There are no monuments to Jesus Christ, the apostles, or anything having to do with the Christian faith. — Thomas Horn

Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By David Liss

I do feel like I'm in this lucky position where I can write something and people will read it, and I feel like I should say something that's probably worth saying ... I feel like it's something worth saying, and one more person saying it is better. — David Liss

Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

I'm a single-issue voter, to get straight to the point. I'm really only interested in the candidate who's toughest and least apologetic when it comes to the confrontation with Islamic Jihadism. — Christopher Hitchens

Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By Nina LaCour

Her suicide shook me deeply. It changed so much about how I view myself, the work I do with all of you. — Nina LaCour

Unemployment During The Great Depression Quotes By Guy Finley

It's time to break our ties with anything in us that would rather complain about its situation than go to work to change it. — Guy Finley