John Milton Quotes
...it ought not to appear wonderful if many, both Jews and others, who lived before Christ, and many also who have lived since his time, but to whom he has never been revealed, should be saved by faith in God alone: still however, through the sole merits of Christ, inasmuch as he was given and slain from the beginning of the world, even for those to whom he was not known, provided they believed in God the Father.
John Milton
Quotes to Explore
It would be nice to be on the charts again, nice to be recognised.
Nancy Sinatra
Some people feel that what we're doing makes no sense, that it's just a waste of money. But it's working.
Calvin Klein
I am a control freak. I will admit that freely.
J. Michael Straczynski
I've spent my entire career on horseback or on a motorcycle. It boxes you in, the way people perceive you. I read a lot of scripts. Most of 'em go to other actors.
Sam Elliott
To be honest, if it wasn't for my daughter, I don't think I would have gotten out of the situation that I was in before 'Idol' because I am a domestic violence survivor.
La'Porsha Renae
It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenomena, whether phonetic, morphological or other, and how language lives, carries on and changes over time.
Ferdinand de Saussure
Do not reveal, if liberty is precious to you; my face is the prison of love.
Leonardo da Vinci
I was working on boats as a teenager, sweating like a pig during a summer job.
Douglas Leone
The firste vertue, sone, if thou wilt lere, Is to restreine and kepen wel thy tonge.
Geoffrey Chaucer
Of course, I peed my pants, everyone my age pees their pants. It's the coolest.
Adam Sandler
...it ought not to appear wonderful if many, both Jews and others, who lived before Christ, and many also who have lived since his time, but to whom he has never been revealed, should be saved by faith in God alone: still however, through the sole merits of Christ, inasmuch as he was given and slain from the beginning of the world, even for those to whom he was not known, provided they believed in God the Father.
John Milton