William Romaine Quotes
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Show me a smile, and I'll show you one back.
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The same way you can see me sit at a table in a movie and be six different people, the mother and the uncle and all these different things, when I'm in the studio, I can do that, too. I'm not trying to be a recording artist and have a certain type of music for the radio.
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When your neighbour's house is on fire, you should help with a bucket of water.
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Actually, the fun part was not knowing what the heck I was going to be doing.
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Now, we occupy a lowly position, both in space and rank in comparison with the heavenly sphere, and the Almighty is Most High not in space, but with respect to absolute existence, greatness and power.
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We are very near the final climactic events that end with the Second Coming of Christ.
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James Garner was a gift to our business and an example of honesty and pure class. It was an honor to have worked beside him and receive his bear hugs every day.
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Only get rid altogether of your nonsensical trash about the beautiful, which I nor anybody else, nor yourself to boot, could ever understand,-only free yourself of that, and your success in life is as sure as daylight.
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Unbelief is judged by Jesus not as an intellectual error but as a hostile act of prejudice against God himself.
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We must be prepared to keep pace with our leaders, stride for their every lengthened stride.
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I don't stretch my body as if it is an object. I do yoga from the self towards the body, not the other way around.
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You will never be greater than the thoughts that dominate your mind.
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I look at camping the same way I look at horror movies. All the years that humans fought to get into caves and into shelters - it almost seems sacrilegious to go outside and sleep without a roof. We work so hard to have these things!
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Unless you are educated in metaphor, you are not safe to be let loose in the world.
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There are many ways of writing badly about painting... There is an 'appreciative' language of threadbare, not inaccurate, but overexposed and irritating words... the language of the schools which 'situates' works and artists in schools and movements... novelists and poets [that] see paintings as allegories of writing.
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In times of prosperity we are apt to forget God; we imagine it does not matter whether we recognise Him or not. As long as we are comfortably clothed and fed and looked after, our civilisation becomes an elaborate means of ignoring God.
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Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself.
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I believe that, that Christ became sin for us.