Euripides Quotes
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Mankind can be very magnanimous, given the chance.
Karin Fossum -
The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.
H. P. Lovecraft -
All mankind love a lover.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
The gods behold all righteous actions.
Ovid -
If we do not lay out ourselves in the service of mankind whom should we serve?
Abigail Adams -
Advocating the expansion of the powers of the state is treason to mankind, goddamnit!
P. J. O'Rourke
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I do not believe in a God who maliciously or arbitrarily interferes in the personal affairs of mankind. My religion consists of an humble admiration for the vast power which manifests itself in that small part of the universe which our poor, weak minds can grasp!
Albert Einstein -
A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels.
Albert Einstein -
There is not one piece of cosmic dust that is outside the scope of God's sovereign providence.
R. C. Sproul -
The idea of being the Substitute in offering an atonement to satisfy the demands of God’s law for others was something Christ understood as His mission from the moment He entered this world and took upon Himself a human nature. He came from heaven as the gift of the Father for the express purpose of working out redemption as our Substitute, doing for us what we could not possibly do for ourselves.
R. C. Sproul -
God's grace is not infinite. God is infinite, and God is gracious.
R. C. Sproul -
If you care about the slaughter of the innocent, then for God's sake, speak up.
R. C. Sproul
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God’s sovereign will is not at the whim and mercy of our person and individual responses to it.
R. C. Sproul -
Living a life of faith means never knowing where you are being led.
Oswald Chambers -
Only freedom from prejudice and tireless zeal avail for the most holy of the endeavours of mankind, the practice of the true art of healing.
Samuel Hahnemann -
In his own lifetime Jesus made no impact on history. This is something that I cannot but regard as a special dispensation on God's part, and, I like to think, yet another example of the ironical humour which informs so many of His purposes. To me, it seems highly appropriate that the most important figure in all history should thus escape the notice of memoirists, diarists, commentators, all the tribe of chroniclers who even then existed
Malcolm Muggeridge -
In a sense sickness is a place, more instructive than a long trip to Europe, and it's always a place where there's no company, where nobody can follow. Sickness before death is a very appropriate thing and I think those who don't have it miss one of God's mercies.
Flannery O'Connor -
To the mass of mankind religion of some kind is a necessity.
Alfred Russel Wallace
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The common curse of mankind, folly and ignorance, be thine in great revenue!
William Shakespeare -
It has been handed down in mythical form from earliest times to posterity, that there are gods, and that the divine compasses all nature. All beside this has been added, after the mythical style, for the purpose of persuading the multitude, and for the interests of the laws, and the advantage of the state.
Aristotle -
Mankind led on by gods err all too easily.
Euripides