William Grant Bangerter Quotes
We have no excuse to deviate from the paths of righteousness. If we hold fast to the iron rod, we cannot be deceived.

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Not only strike while the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking.
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My iron game. I get into trouble a lot with my driver, so I tend to hit 3-wood off the tee.
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The toxic effect of carbon monoxide on man has nothing to do with inhibition of cellular respiration by carbon monoxide but is based on the reaction of carbon monoxide with blood iron.
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I can still memory - taste the fresh buttermilk pancakes and hot buttermilk biscuits - both made with lard! - that were cooked on the top, or in the oven, of that ancient iron stove.
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The truth cannot be deceptive, and one who sees it cannot be deceived.
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If we introduce iron complexly into ooporphyrin, we obtain haemin.
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He was all iron outside, but all father within.
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To hear is to doubt, to see is to be deceived, but to feel is to believe.
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If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains.
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It was the passions about whose origin we deceived ourselves that tyrannized most strongly over us.
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If I were to speak of war, it would not be to show you the glories of conquering armies but the mischief and misery they strew in their tracks; and how, while they marched on with tread of iron and plumes proudly tossing in the breeze, some one must follow closely in their steps, crouching to the earth, toiling in the rain and darkness, shelterless themselves, with no thought of pride or glory, fame or praise, or reward; hearts breaking with pity, faces bathed in tears and hands in blood. This is the side which history never shows.
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The one who knows himself isn't deceived by either praise or criticism.
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I eat a variety of foods like vegetables, fruit and beef for protein and iron.
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Even that some people try deceived me many times ... I will not fail to believe that somewhere, someone deserves my trust.
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And isn't it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth, and a good thing to know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they really are.
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The stubbornest of wills Are soonest bended, as the hardest iron, O'er-heated in the fire to brittleness,Flies soonest into fragments, shivered through.
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It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived.
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More dangers have deceived men than forced them.
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The craft of painting has virtually disappeared. There is hardly anyone left who really possesses it. For evidence one has only to look at the painters of this century.
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We are soldiers who devote ourselves to arms not for the invasion of other countries, but for the defense of our own, not for the gratification of our private interests but for public security.
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The death of God represents not only the realization that gods have never existed, but the contention that such a belief is no longer even irrationally possible: that neither reason nor the taste and temper of the times condones it. The belief lingers on, of course, but it does so like astrology or a faith in a flat earth.
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... we can no longer afford to throw away even one 'unimportant' day by not noticing the wonder of it all. We have to be willing to discover and then appreciate the authentic moments of happiness available to all of us every day.
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We have no excuse to deviate from the paths of righteousness. If we hold fast to the iron rod, we cannot be deceived.