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Virgil Sanders Quotes By Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

Krishna was the unborn original Personality of Godhead, appearing on earth to destroy demonic men and to establish the eternal religion, pure love of God. — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

Virgil Sanders Quotes By Tullian Tchividjian

In Christ, we are carried directly to heaven, no work necessary on our part. — Tullian Tchividjian

Virgil Sanders Quotes By Ada Lovelace

One essential object is to choose that arrangement which shall tend to reduce to a minimum the time necessary for completing the calculation. — Ada Lovelace

Virgil Sanders Quotes By William Bernbach

Advertising is fundamentally persuasion and persuasion happens to be not a science, but an art. — William Bernbach

Virgil Sanders Quotes By Joe Calzaghe

I'm devastated with the injury but I've proved my heart and skill to everyone by fighting one handed for eight rounds. — Joe Calzaghe

Virgil Sanders Quotes By Ahmad Amani

Yes, in Math City: 2 + 2 + him (her) = 5 not 4.
And again yes: A stupid man + 5 stupid women + him (her) = 7 stupid or A stupid woman + 5 stupid men + him (her) = 7 stupid.
Professor Six discovered this formula when he was studying about businessman. He saw that a businessman buys 3 apple, but the businessman sales 3 apple + his own benefit which is = 4 apple. Yes, Professor Six announced: "Businessman means "Business" + "Man" = Business + Him = 2 — Ahmad Amani

Virgil Sanders Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

People need wild places. Whether or not we think we do, we do. We need to be able to taste grace and know again that we desire it. We need to experience a landscape that is timeless, whose agenda moves at the pace of speciation and glaciers. To be surrounded by a singing, mating, howling commotion of other species, all of which love their lives as much as we do ours, and none of which could possibly care less about us in our place. It reminds us that our plans are small and somewhat absurd. It reminds us why, in those cases in which our plans might influence many future generations, we ought to choose carefully. Looking out on a clean plank of planet earth, we can get shaken right down to the bone by the bronze-eyed possibility of lives that are not our own. — Barbara Kingsolver