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Vergelijkingen Quotes By David Ginola

I have shaved my head. My flowing locks are now quite a bit shorter. — David Ginola

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

Doctrine is not belief, it is only one way of talking about belief. — Marilynne Robinson

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Mark Twain

My advice to girls: first, don't smoke - to excess; second, don't drink - to excess; third, don't marry - to excess. — Mark Twain

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

If you did not face problems you would just drift through life. It is through solving problems in accordance with the highest light we have that inner growth is attained. — Peace Pilgrim

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Celia Green

It is easier to study the 'behavior' of rats than people, because rats are smaller and have fewer outside commitments. So modern psychology is mostly about rats — Celia Green

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Verlon Fosner

The church-growth movement of the 1960s brought many positive insights to the American landscape. However, one negative result is that it focused leaders so intently on their organization and strategies that it blinded them to the importance of place. Further, it created such a common vision of church that leaders actually began to believe that if they organized their churches according to the church-growth metrics, they would thrive no matter where they were located. These ideas eclipsed the theology of place almost altogether. But — Verlon Fosner

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Tom Watson

We tournament golfers are much overrated. We get paid to much. — Tom Watson

Vergelijkingen Quotes By Emily James Smith Putnam

The lady ... is not a producer; in most communities productive labor is by consent unladylike. On the other hand she is the heaviest of consumers, and theorists have not been wanting to maintain that the more she spends the better off society is. — Emily James Smith Putnam