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Of course, my faith has a lot to do with being able to be public without being a public nuisance. Yolanda Adams
faith
If all you have is faith, then you never actually know anything. Todd Rundgren
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The great moral powers of the soul are faith, hope, and love. Ellen G. White
faithfully
Deal faithfully and truly with your own soul. Ellen G. White
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the path of the wolf will guide you through the night debbie nicholson
faith father invented paint piano reflective teacher
My mother was a piano teacher, my father an inventor. He invented the reflective paint they still use on airstrips. They had faith in my ambition, and I think that made all the difference. Chuck Close
faith poetry
I think poetry's always a kind of faith. It is the kind that I have. Natasha Trethewey
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My faith plays a big part in who I am: a Christian guy playing pop-rock music. I'm in a pop-rock band, not a Christian band. Nick Jonas
faith baby inspiration
The Eternal Being, who knows everything and who created the whole universe, became not only a man but (before that) a baby, and before that a fetus in a woman's body. C. S. Lewis
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All thoughtful persons perceive that the ideas of the morality of sexual relations upheld by the religions and laws of the Western nations are in our time undergoing a radical transformation. Ellen Key
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There is nothing indulgent about the Moral Law. It is as hard as nails. If God is like the Moral Law, then He is not soft. C. S. Lewis
law play keys
The Moral Law tells us the tune we have to play: our instincts are merely the keys. C. S. Lewis
law ideas atheism
The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law which overarches rulers and ruled alike...Unless we return to the crude and nursery-like belief in objective values, we perish. C. S. Lewis
lawsuit
That would have set a new precedent. We've overemphasized historically the lawsuit tool. Peter Aengst
laws obey respect security
We have to obey the laws with respect to security classifications, Donald Rumsfeld
laws lobbyists relatively weak written
Usually the laws are relatively weak and have been written by lobbyists for the industry. Rick Hind
law world juliet
The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law. - Romeo William Shakespeare
law wish
I wish there was some way to get the law changed. They can write anything about you after you're deceased and there's nothing you can do about it. Robert Wagner
world littles firsts
I didn't feel comfortable at first with pure mathematics, or as a professor of pure mathematics. I wanted to do a little bit of everything and explore the world. Benoit Mandelbrot
world helping mathematics
Fractal geometry is not just a chapter of mathematics, but one that helps Everyman to see the same world differently. Benoit Mandelbrot
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The world's most effeminate heterosexual, Daniel Johns Art Alexakis
world-religions may belief
Idiosyncratic belief systems which are shared by only a few adherents are likely to be regarded as delusional. Belief systems which may be just as irrational but which are shared by millions are called world religions. Anthony Storr
world newspapers screens
A world without newspapers or a world where the newspapers are purely electronic and you read them on a screen is not a very appealing world. Bill Bryson
world speed
There is a lightning quickness to the speed at which candidates can build and accidentally dismantle their own campaigns. If candidates don't figure out their place in the new digital world of politics, they will be destroyed by it. Bill Burton
world good-things
It's a whole new world as far as getting a show on the air. There's good things and bad things. Bill Burr
world faces looks
We ought to look the world frankly in the face. Bertrand Russell
world adequate causes
One of the main causes of trouble in the world is dogmatic and fanatical belief in some doctrine for which there is no adequate evidence Bertrand Russell