Aristotle Quotes
It is not the possessions but the desires of mankind which require to be equalized.
Aristotle
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I have faith in the universe, for it is rational. Law underlies each happening. And I have faith in my purpose here on earth. I have faith in my intuition, the language of my conscience, but I have no faith in speculation about Heaven and Hell. I'm concerned with this time-here and now.
Albert Einstein
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A genius of comedy His talent brought joy and Laughter to all the world.
Oliver Hardy
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As servants of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is our sacred responsibility to teach His standard of morality, which is the same for all of His children.
Quentin L. Cook
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It has been said that the sin of ingratitude is more serious than the sin of revenge. With revenge, we return evil for evil, but with ingratitude, we return evil for good.
W. Eugene Hansen
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Praying men must be strong in hope, and faith, and prayer.
Edward McKendree Bounds
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They acknowledged the problem of market timing, but then allowed a favored client to engage in that harmful practice. The departure of these board members should sound an alarm for all those who serve in similar capacities.
Eliot Spitzer
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A broken heart is such a shabby thing, like poverty and failure and the incurable diseases which are also deforming. I hate it and am ashamed of it, and I must somehow repair this heart and put it back into its normal condition, as a tough somewhat scarred but operating organ.
Martha Gellhorn
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Good stories must travel through conflict. And in epic stories, the conflict must become unbearable.
Donald Miller
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I love the musicality of words.
William Shatner
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The happiness promised us in Christ does not consist in outward advantages-such as leading a joyous and peaceful life, having rich possessions, being safe from all harm, and abounding with delights such as the flesh commonly longs after. No, our happiness belongs to the heavenly life!
John Calvin
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If Christ could make a complaint, it would be, "My bride never talks to me".
R. C. Sproul
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It is not the possessions but the desires of mankind which require to be equalized.
Aristotle