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bible kings wings
Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber, for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter. Doris Lessing
bible god religious
[The Bible] is the rock on which our Republic rests. Andrew Jackson
bible men stupidity
And this manner of speaking of the Almighty, as one would speak of a man, is consistent with nothing but the stupidity of the Bible. Thomas Paine
bible stupid may
The stupid texts of the Bible - from which, be the talents of the preacher what they may, only stupid sermons can be preached. Thomas Paine
bible believe religion
What is it the Bible teaches us? - raping, cruelty, and murder. What is it the New Testament teaches us? - to believe that the Almighty committed debauchery with a woman engaged to be married, and the belief of this debauchery is called faith. Thomas Paine
bible fables creation
The Bible account of the creation of Eve is a preposterous fable. Thomas Huxley
bible self dogma
The dogma of the infallibility of the Bible is no more self-evident than is that of the infallibility of the popes. Thomas Huxley
bible god religious
I ... [rely] upon the merits of Jesus Christ for a pardon of all my sins. Samuel Adams
bible god patriotic
We have this day restored the Sovereign to Whom all men ought to be obedient. He reigns in heaven and from the rising to the setting of the sun, let His kingdom come. Samuel Adams
heart people knows
Anytime you do something from the heart, people just know it. Brad Paisley
heart roots tree
A tree lives on its roots. If you change the root, you change the tree. Culture lives in human beings. If you change the human heart the culture will follow. Jane Hirshfield
heart hinges
How silently the heart pivots on its hinge. Jane Hirshfield
heart waiting growth
Without the heart to ground it and open it to who we really can be as human beings, the brain is a very dangerous machine. A machine that is saying: we've got to have economic growth; we've got to have unending economic growth, otherwise societies will collapse. And yet there should be something saying: wait a minute, this isn't going to work. Jane Goodall
heart
Nothing but the heart can change the heart. Carroll O'Connor
heart matter being-the-best
You always just have to be the best that you can be. And if you know that in your heart, then that's all that matters. Bella Thorne
heart fickle world
A fickle heart is the only constant in this world Diana Wynne Jones
heart thinking knives
We think of it as a sort of traffic accident of the heart. It is an emotion that scares us more than cruelty, more than violence, more than hatred. We allow ourselves to be foiled by the vagueness of the word. After all, love requires the utmost vulnerability. We equip someone with freshly sharpened knives; strip naked; then invite him to stand close. What could be scarier? Diane Ackerman
heart wind two
Gifted leadership occurs when heart and head--feeling and thought--meet. These are the two winds that allow a leader to soar. Daniel Goleman
expression freedom lived states united
See we just had a misunderstanding. I thought we lived in the U.S. of A., the United States of America. But actually we live in the U.S. of A., the United States of Advertising. Freedom of expression is guaranteed? If you've got the money! E. Hicks
expression sly
On the sly, scoping for love. Aretha Franklin
expression simplicity form
Simplicity of expression rather than complexity of form. Bruce Lee
expression long strange
What a long strange trip it's been. Jerry Garcia
expression violence impotence
Violence is an expression of impotence. Hannah Arendt
expression dialect fifteen
The places I come from have such rich languages, such a variety of expression. In Sierra Leone we have about fifteen languages and three dialects. I grew up speaking about seven of them. Ishmael Beah
expression soul pilots
Take me to the pilot of your soul. Elton John
expression adequate sides
The various languages placed side by side show that with words it is never a question of truth, never a question of adequate expression; otherwise, there would not be so many languages. The 'thing in itself' (which is precisely what the pure truth, apart from any of its consequences, would be) is likewise something quite incomprehensible to the creator of language and something not in the least worth striving for. Friedrich Nietzsche
expression culture needs
We need to call sin what the Bible calls it and not soften it with modern expressions borrowed from our culture. Jerry Bridges