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Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By Abha Maryada Banerjee

When at CROSSROADS..
Cross the Road..this way or that! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By Susan Mallery

Did you bring your camera? Gracie grabbed her trusty Polaroid from under her arm and held it out. Light from the streetlamp glinted off the narrow lens. — Susan Mallery

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By John Daly

Granted, I could go out and lose everything (by) gambling and drinking, but there's no sense in denying it. It's in my blood. — John Daly

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By David Orr

Were we to confront our creaturehood squarely, how would we propose to educate? The answer, I think is implied in the root of the word education, educe, which means "to draw out." What needs to be drawn out is our affinity for life. That affinity needs opportunities to grow and flourish, it needs to be validated, it needs to be instructed and disciplined, and it needs to be harnessed to the goal of building humane and sustainable societies. Education that builds on our affinity for life would lead to a kind of awakening of possibilities and potentials that lie dormant and unused in the industrial-utilitarian mind. Therefore the task of education, as Dave Forman stated, is to help us 'open our souls to love this glorious, luxuriant, animated, planet.' The good news is that our own nature will help us in the process if we let it. — David Orr

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By Roald Dahl

There's three of them in nightshirts! Two old women and one — Roald Dahl

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By C.C. Hunter

His eyes widened. Oh, hell, you think I'm going to let him bite me? No way. It's too risky and way too guy. — C.C. Hunter

Unscriptural Gospel Quotes By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The fatal tendency to divide Christians into two groups-the religious and the laity, exceptional Christians and ordinary Christians, the one who makes a vocation of the Christian life and the man who is engaged in secular affairs. That tendency is not only utterly and completely unscriptural; it is destructive ultimately of true piety, and is in many ways a negation of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is no such distinction in the Bible. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones