R. C. Sproul Quotes
What we celebrate at Christmas is not so much the birth of a baby, but the incarnation of God Himself.
R. C. Sproul
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I'd just come through cancer in 1995. Which really changed my soul. It really did. It changed me... It made my faith alive - and real. God's real.
Sam Brownback
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I was a confused young girl with so much tragedy. Sometimes when you're going through stuff, the last person you're thinking exists is God. I mean, it was my confusion, the anger that was in my heart, all that drama. But thank God I know God now, okay?
Tasha Smith
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I was born in Bradford, a city in the north of England that God forgot about. A place where most people never leave, but if they do, they certainly never go back.
Natalia Kills
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Once you start a business, you have to grow it and grow with it - starting a business is not just for Christmas.
Natalie Massenet
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Mary and Carrie and baby Grace and Ma had all had scarlet fever. The Nelsons across the creek had had it too, so there had been no one to help Pa and Laura.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
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When you advise any person you should be guided by the fear of God.
Abu Bakr
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If God existed, and if He cared for humankind, He would never have given us religion.
Martin Amis
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I write songs all the time. Sometimes they're just weird songs I sing while changing a baby, or songs about annoying things that I sing to myself, or to friends while sitting at a bar, or about Christmas or New York.
James Murphy
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Firstly, people take for granted that the E.U. has created the biggest economic space in the world.
Peter Mandelson
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There is one thing you and I as parents cannot do, not do we want to do if we really think about it, and that's control our children's will--that spirit that lets them be themselves apart from you and me. They are not ours to possess, control, manipulate, or even to make mind.
Barbara Coloroso
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I take very seriously our responsibility to keep a strong economy.
Terry Sanford
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What we celebrate at Christmas is not so much the birth of a baby, but the incarnation of God Himself.
R. C. Sproul