George C. Homans Quotes
The doctrine that man is infinitely tough and resourceful and not easily cheated of his freedom to sin.George C. Homans
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The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts.
Edmund Burke -
I do love doing films; I love going out and creating different characters for each film, and not having to be stuck with one role for many, many years. It's a creative liberty that I love.
Malin Akerman -
My dad read the Bible ten times, and I want to do it in my lifetime. But it's definitely tough getting through.
Pamela Anderson -
If you have injuries, it's tough.
Calvin Johnson -
It's tough to write beautifully about ugly things, but Mitchell S. Jackson makes it look easy.
Victor LaValle -
Center is a very tough position to play.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Forever, we all had a real clear understanding of what Parcells' teams looked like and played like: tough as hell and didn't beat themselves.
Dan Quinn -
What more felicity can fall to creature, than to enjoy delight with liberty?
Edmund Spenser -
If you don't have good horses, it's very tough to win.
Facundo Pieres -
I guess they're tough jokes. But there's lots of things you either laugh or cry at. And you just can't cry.
Sam Kinison -
I know that there's a god because I was able to survive everything that I've been through - all of the tough times - and I'm still at the top of my game.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. -
I worked my way up in the private sector and implemented Georgia's tough voter ID law.
Karen Handel
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Liberty means more to me than life itself.
Jack Kevorkian -
I'd be stupid not to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ because it was tough out there and I was nervous, and I felt his presence all day.
Webb Simpson -
Evangelical churches are weaker than we realize because we don't teach the confessions and doctrine.
J. I. Packer -
Generally speaking, the public appetite for criminal justice policy is just tough talk.
Kamala Harris -
There is no such thing as liberty. You only change one sort of domination for another. All we can do is to choose our master.
D. H. Lawrence -
I'm afraid that in the United States of America today the prevailing doctrine of justification is not justification by faith alone. It is not even justification by good works or by a combination of faith and works. The prevailing notion of justification in our culture today is justification by death. All one has to do to be received into the everlasting arms of God is to die.
R. C. Sproul
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I do hold very strongly that tea is better in England. There's something in the milk. They must have special cows.
Gail Carriger -
I wrote the song For A Dancer for a friend of mine who died in a fire. He was in the sauna in a house that burned down, so he had no idea anything was going on. It was very sad.
Jackson Browne -
Are we so made that we have to take death in small doses daily or we could not go on with the business of living?
Virginia Woolf -
The doctrine that man is infinitely tough and resourceful and not easily cheated of his freedom to sin.
George C. Homans