Martin Luther Quotes
Whatever your heart clings to and confides in, that is really your God, your functional savior.
Martin Luther
Quotes to Explore
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I have always been more interested in experiment, than in accomplishment.
Orson Welles
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One of the best things people could do for their descendents would be to sharply limit the number of them.
Olin Miller
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I wanted to only create a great perfume, not any perfume that would sell, but a great artistic one that the fans would not feel cheated by.
Lady Gaga
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I don't really make plans and I just want to be happy and continue with my business and take care of my wife and kids. I want to sit back, relax and enjoy life.
Larry Holmes
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I have always been far more interested in sound than technique, and how sounds work together, how they can be layered. I think electronic music, in its infancy anyway, allowed us to create music in a way that hadn't really been possible before. It created a new kind of musician.
Gary Numan
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The things that are going to be in all my records, for as long as I'm making them, are going to go back to who I am and where I'm from and the lifestyle that I live and come from - and I don't know how I could ever get any of that close enough to pop to be considered a pop act.
Sam Hunt
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It is easier to have faith that God will support each House of Hospitality and Farming Commune and supply our needs in the way of food and money to pay bills, than it is to keep a strong, hearty, living faith in each individual around us - to see Christ in him.
Dorothy Day
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God is like us to this extent, that whatever in us is good is like God.
Henry Ward Beecher
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In both Israel and America, Jews have experienced unparalleled freedoms, achieved great economic success, and exercised appropriate degrees of political power.
Meir Soloveichik
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I’m trapped in a fun-house mirror reflection of a historical society where everyone was crazy by default, driven mad by irrational laws and meaningless customs.
Charles Stross
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One lives but once in the world.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Whatever your heart clings to and confides in, that is really your God, your functional savior.
Martin Luther