Unregenerate Heart Quotes & Sayings
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Fallen man is free to choose what he desires, but because his desires are only wicked he lacks the moral ability to come to Christ. As long as he remains in the flesh, unregenerate, he will never choose Christ. He cannot choose Christ precisely because he cannot act against his own will. His fall is so great that only the effectual grace of God working in his heart can bring him to faith. — R.C. Sproul

Working your whole life wondering where the day went, the subway stays packed like a multicultural slaveship. — Immortal Technique

Just always be waiting for me. — J.M. Barrie

What is character but the determination of incident? What is incident but the illustration of character? — Henry James

The only real training for leadership is leadership. — Antony Jay

People of character don't allow the environment to dictate their style. — Lucille Kallen

The unregenerate human heart is, perhaps,the most inconsistent thing in all nature; and in nothing is it more capricious than in the manifestations of its passions; and in no passion is it so fantastic as in that which it miscalls love, but which is really often only appetite. — E.D.E.N. Southworth

Eirik Thorvaldsson Raudi - Eirik the Red - was red of hair and red of beard, bloody of heart and bloody of hand. He was a murderously bad neighbor, a scoundrel on a grand scale, a heathen to the core, and to the last of his life he remained unregenerate. Yet, he was a towering figure of a Viking. And others would follow him to the end of the world and live with him at the end of human existence. — Robert Wernick

You can do anything for 30 seconds — Tony Horton

Take a small step in the direction of a dream and watch the synchronous doors flying open — Julia Cameron

That's why I haven't been so anxious. But now, lots of people write and say, 'I want to find out what you're doing.' So I know that this book will enlighten them. — Ornette Coleman