Zambak Cream Quotes & Sayings
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You can only judge anything that happened in the times, in the times that that happened. — Gerry Adams

If you see your troubles as nothing more than isolated hassles and hurts, you'll grow bitter and angry. Yet if you see your troubles as tests used by God for his glory and your maturity, then even the smallest of incidents takes on significance. — Max Lucado

Toppling secular dictators in the Middle East has only led to chaos and the rise of radical Islam. — Rand Paul

It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty. — John C. Calhoun

As for me, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are now only the subtlest imaginable essences, which would not stain the morning sky. — Henry David Thoreau

God has really blessed me. He could've allowed me to keep playing, but instead he saved my life. — Isaiah Austin

Man is all symmetrie,
Full of proportions, one limbe to another,
And all to all the world besides:
Each part may call the farthest, brother:
For head with foot hath privite amitie,
And both with moons and tides. — George Herbert

Reserve your abuse for your true friends. — Larry Wall

I am not better than anyone else just because I play football. — Tim Tebow

It is worthless and senseless to seek help in Egypt, because true help comes only from the
Lord, Who created heaven and earth. — Sunday Adelaja

To whatever degree he may have desacralized the world, the man who has made his choice in favor of a profane life never succeeds in completely doing away with religious behavior. — Mircea Eliade

If Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the General Welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one, possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one ... — James Madison

Standardization leads to rigidity, and rigidity causes things to break. — Bill James

One of the most extraordinary examples in recent decades [of unitary visions of constitutional enterprise] is found in a book called "Takings" ... Epstein makes an extremely clever but stunningly reductionist argument that the whole Constitution is really designed to protect private property ... Can a constitution reflecting as diverse an array of visions and aspirations as ours really be reducible to such as sadly single-minded vision as that? — Laurence Tribe