William Tyndale Double Predestination Quotes & Sayings
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So I told myself I would give it up, even prayed at night for it to be taken away, not knowing that 'it' was love. — Paul Monette

The rich man can afford to be happy and wise; the poor man is wiser still, for he understands sadness. — William Henry Chase

I've never really had a first date! Well, I had kind of a first date. I went out with this kid. We went ice skating, but it was not fun. It was so terrible that I told him my curfew was a lot earlier than it really was. — Keke Palmer

The Holy Apostle John the Theologian says that the commandments of God are not difficult, but easy (I John, 5:3). But they are only easy because of love, while they are all difficult if there is no love. — Silouan The Athonite

A man and woman in search of something are always blown apart, but it's the same wind that blows them. — Frank O'Connor

Leadership is a group project, and all of us are necessary to fill it. Wise leaders will realize this and encourage their groups to develop their own evolving leadership potential. — Arnold Mindell

I have learned over a period of time to be almost unconsciously grateful
as a child is
for a sunny day, blue water, flowers in a vase, a tree turning red. I have learned to be glad at dawn and when the sky is dark. Only children and a few spiritually evolved people are born to feel gratitude as naturally as they breathe, without even thinking. Most of us come to it step by painful step, to discover that gratitude is a form of acceptance. — Faith Baldwin

I used to play quite a good lead guitar, R&B style. Clapton and BB King are heroes. — Philip Kerr

The more noisy Negro leaders, by depicting all whites as natural and implacable enemies to their race, have done it a great disservice. Large numbers of whites who were formerly very
friendly to it, and willing to go to great lengths to help it, are now resentful and suspicious. — H.L. Mencken

Color faded into Lincoln's cheeks. — S.M. Reine

The great thing in the world is not so much to seek happiness as to earn peace and self-respect. — Thomas Huxley

The peace of all things is the tranquillity of order. — Augustine Of Hippo

The envious pine at others' success; no greater punishment than envy was devised by Sicilian tyrants. — Horace