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Quotes About Central

passed the letter to Menzhinsky with his own commentary: We have to take account of such moods in the Central Committee's ruling circles, and pause for thought. It would be a very great political mistake if in principle the party on the question of the GPU were to surrender to the philistines and give
~ Donald Rayfield
I am sorry, as well, to present such a sketchy and disappointing exegesis of what is in fact the central part of my story.
~ Donna Tartt
Don't prioritize the mundane.
~ J.A. Konrath
Let it be a settled principle in our minds, in reading the Bible, that Christ is the central sun of the whole book. So long as we keep Him in view, we shall never greatly err in our search for spiritual knowledge. Once losing sight of Christ, we shall find the whole Bible dark and full of difficulty.
~ J.C. Ryle
Artistic flourishes like this may have seemed like a waste of energy, but they were central to the survival of the city and the pride of its inhabitants.
~ Unknown
The hardest, gladdest thing in the world is to cry Father! from a full heart . . . the refusal to look up to God as our father is the one central wrong in the whole human affair; the inability, the one central misery.
~ John Eldredge
from which the western and central sectors of the border with England were controlled
~ John Guy
The most central truth to the creation account is that this world is a place for God's presence.
~ John H. Walton
Kim Il Sung University is the central base for training national cadres and the highest institute of Juche-based science and education.
~ Kim Jong-un
The hajj is one of the five essential practices of Islam; when they make the pilgrimage to Mecca, Muslims ritually act out the central principles of their faith.
~ Karen Armstrong
The cardinal responsibility of leadership is to identify the dominant contradiction at each point of the historical process and to work out a central line to resolve it.
~ Mao Zedong
Pacific time was two hours ahead of Central time
~ John Sandford
The idea that finally turned the tide for the architects, the notion that made everything fall in place, was to set the elevators in a central core, which would allow the Empire State Building to provide rentable space that was well lit. From that point forward, they were home free—the solutions were at hand.
~ John Tauranac
Possibly the symbol for America is the Frontier† The corresponding symbol for England is the Island† The central symbol for Canada†is undoubtedly Survival, la Survivance.
~ Unknown
Another armored animal—scalelapping scale with spruce cone regularity until theyform the uninterrupted centraltail row!
~ Marianne Moore
Russia will occupy most of the good food lands of central Europe while we have the industrial portions. We must find some way of persuading Russia to play ball.
~ Henry L. Stimson
The main thing is keeping the main thing the main thing.
~ German proverb
continued with considerable bitterness into the 1700s. Moreover, the devastating Thirty Years' War (1618–48), which was fought over a confused welter of religious, political, and economic matters, had enervated central European life in general, including the churches.
~ Unknown
resurrection is the central tenet of the Christian faith. And it isn't something we just celebrate on Easter. Resurrection is something we celebrate every day in every way.
~ Mark Batterson
They had traveled the world, to Korea, Thailand, Central America ... they knew each other better than most brothers did.
~ Mark Bowden
The preaching of the Word must be absolutely central. Sound, expositional preaching is often the fountainhead of growth in a church.
~ Mark Dever
The church arises only from the gospel. And a distorted church usually coincides with a distorted gospel. Whether it leads to such distortions or results from them, serious departures from the Bible's teaching about the church normally signify other, more central misunderstandings about the Christian faith.3
~ Mark Dever
Drama is the key. Conflict is central. Even in non-fiction.
~ Mark Rubinstein
It was from Buber's other writings that I learned what could also be found in I and Thou: the central commandment to make the secular sacred.
~ Martin Buber