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Worthship Quotes By Susan Stewart

To toy with something is to manipulate it, to try it out within sets of contexts none of which is determinate. — Susan Stewart

Worthship Quotes By Janet M. Tavakoli

The harder a government, such as a dictatorship, tries to maintain monetary policy autonomy, the more it must either limit the movement of capital into and outside of the country, or the more it must compromise exchange-rate stability. — Janet M. Tavakoli

Worthship Quotes By James Bratt

He began with the core principle he had intoned at the dawn of his political career 25 years before: A democratic Calvinist in the Netherlands could not vote Democratic in the United States because that party trays its origins to Thomas Jefferson, who in turn had endorsed the principles of the French Revolution. — James Bratt

Worthship Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying the lower bands of the Tone Scale from the social order would result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have entered. — L. Ron Hubbard

Worthship Quotes By Caprice Crane

You need a little bit of the crazy to keep things fun. — Caprice Crane

Worthship Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Sebastian smiled lazily as he came to her. Taking her shoulders in his hands, he slid an appraising
glance along her half-clad body. Don't remove a single freckle, sweet. I found some in the most
enchanting places. I already have my favorites ... shall I tell you where they are? — Lisa Kleypas

Worthship Quotes By Francesca Lia Block

Non sum qualis eram. I am not what I once was. — Francesca Lia Block

Worthship Quotes By John R.W. Stott

For 'worship' is an abbreviation of 'worthship'. — John R.W. Stott

Worthship Quotes By Al-Nawawi

Intention is the measure for rendering actions true, so that,
where intention is sound, action is sound,
and where it is corrupt, then action is corrupt — Al-Nawawi