George C. Homans Quotes
The doctrine that man is infinitely tough and resourceful and not easily cheated of his freedom to sin.

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The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts.
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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.
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Award shows, like the Grammys, were tough on us early in hip-hop, not even televising our categories or splitting them up on best male or female or any of that. We had to earn them.
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It's tough, but you learn your lesson from all the mistakes you make.
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My dad read the Bible ten times, and I want to do it in my lifetime. But it's definitely tough getting through.
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If you have injuries, it's tough.
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It's tough to write beautifully about ugly things, but Mitchell S. Jackson makes it look easy.
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Center is a very tough position to play.
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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.
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What more felicity can fall to creature, than to enjoy delight with liberty?
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If you don't have good horses, it's very tough to win.
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I guess they're tough jokes. But there's lots of things you either laugh or cry at. And you just can't cry.
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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.
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I worked my way up in the private sector and implemented Georgia's tough voter ID law.
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Liberty means more to me than life itself.
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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.
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Evangelical churches are weaker than we realize because we don't teach the confessions and doctrine.
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We are witnessing a great awakening. Millions of Texans, millions of Americans are rising up to reclaim our country, to defend liberty and to restore the Constitution.
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It is not in virtue of its liberty that the human will attains to grace, it is much rather by grace that it attains to liberty.
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This doctrine (justification) is the head and the cornerstone. It alone begets, nourishes, builds, preserves, and defends the church of God and without it the church of God cannot exist for one hour.
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The Third Way is simply a different route to the same destination. Ultimately, the choice is always between individual human liberty and the power of government to control our lives.
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I started out with a dream to make a star in a jar in my garage, and I ended up meeting the President of the United States!
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For more than two decades, I repeatedly voiced the mantra that - situated as we are virtually on the coastline of the world's richest economy - Jamaica has no reason to be poor.
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The doctrine that man is infinitely tough and resourceful and not easily cheated of his freedom to sin.