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Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Steven J. Lawson

If we want revivals, we must revive our reverence for the Word of God. If we want conversions, we must put more of God's Word into our sermons.8 His gospel preaching was grounded — Steven J. Lawson

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Mark Caine

You are beginning to see that any man to whom you can do favor is your friend, and that you can do a favor to almost anyone. — Mark Caine

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Milan Kundera

Being a woman is a fate Sabina did not choose. What we have not chosen we cannot consider either to our merit or our failure. Sabina believed that she had to assume to correct attitude to her unchosen faith. To rebel against being born a woman seemed as foolish to her as taking pride in it. — Milan Kundera

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Only those sadnesses are dangerous and bad which one carries about among people in order to drown them out. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

You can't do extraordinary things in the world if you're spending time criticizing others because they don't look or behave the way you think they should. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Iwan Rheon

I just want my music to be put out there, not shoved in people's faces. I want to keep it relaxed. — Iwan Rheon

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Edward Albee

All plays are social comment to one extent or another. — Edward Albee

Unhurried Crossword Quotes By Josef Pieper

If in this supreme test, in face of which the braggart falls silent and every heroic gesture is paralyzed, a man walks straight up to the cause of his fear and is not deterred from doing that which is good
which ultimately means for the sake of God, and therefore not from ambition or from fear of being taken for a coward
this man, and he alone, is truly brave. — Josef Pieper