George Eldon Ladd Quotes
Jesus’ words are inseparable from his person. He himself is the message he proclaims.

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A ruler makes use of the majority and neglects the minority, and so he does not devote himself to virtue but to law.
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Maybe Trump himself will be voted out through impeachment, right?
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Every uneducated person is a caricature of himself.
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Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.
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He who cheats others is a knave, but he who cheats himself is a fool.
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He that overvalues himself will undervalue others, and he that undervalues others will oppress them.
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There is no one subsists by himself alone.
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Growing up in New York City and hip-hop are two inseparable things, two things that are totally intertwined in our lives.
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A candidate has no right to force himself upon an unwilling party.
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Never before have self-suffiency and education been so important, and they are virtually inseparable from survival.
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Jesus Himself was criticized. He wasn't a glutton and drunkard, but He was accused of being those things. Why? Because He went to parties where people ate and drank, and some people probably were at those parties who were drunkards and gluttons. But you don't have to be sinning just because you're in in an environment of happiness.
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The external is in no way the essence of religion, but the external often proclaims the internal.
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Christians are supposed to love each other. Communists are supposed to share bonds with all proletarians and other communists. Every ideological group proclaims universality, and all of them bicker internally, never displaying unity except in the face of a common enemy. Humanism today is the common enemy of Christians.
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In my photography, color and composition are inseparable. I see in color.
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Man has not a greater enemy than himself.
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Often when economic pressure is lifted, a man must pump back into himself a feeling of must.
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He'd been lying to himself all these months. He WAS in love with her. And he had no idea what to do about it.
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There is no one so lonely than a man who loves only himself.
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To this congress the poet speaks not of peculiar and personal things, but of what in himself is most common, most anonymous, most fundamental, most true of all men.
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To me, a staircase looks like a series of dark and light horizontal stripes, which is exactly how you'd draw a staircase. So I know how the image is going to look on the page.
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When the gun lobby fights gun-control legislation, its logic is clear: it does not like laws that prevent people from owning or using guns.
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I was living in a small town in Indiana working as a telemarketer and a vacuum salesman. I was really bad: the vacuums seemed to always be falling apart. Every time I did a demonstration, I'd say, 'This is the material the astronauts used on Apollo 13.' And no sooner had that come out of my mouth, something would malfunction.
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Jesus’ words are inseparable from his person. He himself is the message he proclaims.