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Weisberger Golf Quotes By Jonathan Sacks

Jews read the books of Moses not just as history but as divine command. The question to which they are an answer is not, 'What happened?' but rather, 'How then shall I live?' And it's only with the exodus that the life of the commands really begins. — Jonathan Sacks

Weisberger Golf Quotes By Stephen Fry

I never quite dare to believe I'm brave enough to be an artist, but I'm on the side of artists. I think of myself as a bit of a Salieri, looking with longing eyes at Mozart. — Stephen Fry

Weisberger Golf Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Do you know what they called a sausage-in-a-bun in Quirm?' said Mr Pin, as the two walked away. 'No?' said Mr Tulip. 'They called it le sausage-in-le-bun. — Terry Pratchett

Weisberger Golf Quotes By William Lane Craig

So whom does God wrong in commanding the destruction of the Canaanites? Not the Canaanite adults, for they were corrupt and deserving of judgment. Not the children, for they inherit eternal life. So who is wronged? Ironically, I think the most difficult part of this whole debate is the apparent wrong done to the Israeli soldiers themselves. Can you imagine what it would be like to have to break into some house and kill a terrified woman and her children? The brutalising effect on these Israeli soldiers is disturbing. — William Lane Craig

Weisberger Golf Quotes By Louise Erdrich

Only when you are secure enough not to fear immediate survival can you display creative intelligence in anything you do. — Louise Erdrich

Weisberger Golf Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

When more and more people are thrown out of work, unemployment results. — Calvin Coolidge

Weisberger Golf Quotes By David Mitchell

I'm an innate maximalist. — David Mitchell

Weisberger Golf Quotes By Tom Wolfe

The first person to refer to Darwin's tales as Just So Stories was a Harvard paleontologist and evolutionist, Stephen Jay Gould, in 1978.61 — Tom Wolfe