R. C. Sproul Quotes
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No Americans wants to see somebody lose their house because of health bills. Their boat? Maybe. Maybe the boat. But not the house.
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I do not often get lonely, and I never get bored.
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If I were to continue to work in an established mode, it stands to reason the work would be limited by this - that it would never surpass the prior work in quality.
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Love can never be fully explained.
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My parents never got carried away with the extraneous elements of being in the business.
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I never let anything stop me from doing what I want to do.
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I've never been a person to share my private life, but I can help save lives.
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Things are never perfect, so I never get too high about things, or get too down about things anymore.
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If you don't use good ingredients, the outcome is never going to be excellent. But if you buy the freshest ingredients that are in season, at their peak, and you cook with them, you can't really go wrong.
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In fact, you couldn't give me anything to make me go back to being a teenager. Never. No, I hated it.
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I could never take orders from anyone.
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I've never liked rehearsing too much.
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You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can't keep that which belongs to someone else.
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I've never supported one penny of tuition increases.
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I'm never bored.
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Lots of people have objections to prizes of all types, and it would be extraordinary if everybody agreed on anything that's worthwhile - they never do.
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I've never been around pets. I didn't have pets as a child.
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I have never been worried about the future. I will always be able to drive my own feet.
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I was raised Catholic, but the devil was never with a pitchfork.
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Writing is like getting married. One should never commit oneself until one is amazed at one's luck.
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I love diamond facials - they leave me glowing and refreshed.
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If I have put the case of science at all correctly, the reader will have recognised that modern science does much more than demand that it shall be left in undisturbed possession of what the theologian and metaphysician please to term its 'legitimate field'. It claims that the whole range of phenomena, mental as well as physical-the entire universe-is its field. It asserts that the scientific method is the sole gateway to the whole region of knowledge.
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Teaching is, after all, a form of show business.
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If you truly have it, you never lose it; and if you lose it, you never truly had it.