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Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Albert Einstein

It is easy to say something new, if all senses one will eschew. But hardly ever is found, that the new is also sound. — Albert Einstein

Vancouver Referencing Quotes By George Whitefield

Oh let us continually keep faith in exercise, till it be entirely swallowed up in the boundless ocean of beatific vision. — George Whitefield

Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Timothy J. Keller

Well, someone asks, how can we be sure God is trustworthy? The answer is that this is the one part of the Lord's Prayer Jesus himself prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, under circumstances far more crushing than any of us will ever face. He submitted to his Father's will rather than following his own desires, and it saved us. That's why we can trust him. Jesus is not asking us to do anything for him that he hasn't already done for us, under conditions of difficulty beyond our comprehension. Luther adds, following Augustine, that without this trust in God, we will try to take God's place and seek revenge on those who have harmed us.203 — Timothy J. Keller

Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

Surely man in general is born to be oppressed or solitary, if he is to be fully human; — Patrick O'Brian

Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth. — Gautama Buddha

Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Douglas Preston

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Vancouver Referencing Quotes By Steven Pinker

The similarity between space and time is limpid enough that we routinely use space to represent time in calendars, hourglasses, and other time-keeping devices. And the cognitive similarity also shows up in everyday metaphors where spatial terms are borrowed to refer to time. — Steven Pinker