Quotes About Word
Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank.
~ Alphonse Allais
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Another meaning of 'Word' in Lutheran theology says it is only through the Word that Christians are kept and sustained in their faith. That is why Christians must not neglect the Word of God. They need to read it regularly in devotions at home, hear it preached in church, and study it with fellow Christians in Bible classes or similar settings.
~ Alvin Schmidt
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uno siempre es más hermoso cuando hay un término para designarlo, cuando posee una palabra sólo para él. El lenguaje es menos práctico que la estética.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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We are not called upon to enter into controversy with those who hold false theories. Controversy is unprofitable. Christ never entered into it. 'It is written' is the weapon used by the world's Redeemer. Let us keep close to the Word. Let us allow the Lord Jesus and His messengers to testify. We know that their testimony is true.
~ Ellen G. White
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We've got to know the Word of God. That is our absolute stability. That is our offensive weapon against the kingdom of darkness.
~ Beth Moore
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I hadn't been in Vegas 20 minutes when I got word that the bookmakers were offering three to one that Frank wouldn't show for my wedding.
~ Sammy Davis, Jr.
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I like policy - call me a nerd.
~ John Kennedy
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It's a very beautiful word, populism. I'm proud to be a populist.
~ Beppe Grillo
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'Austerity' is a real weasel word because it's an attempt to make something value-based and abstract out of something which, in reality, consists simply of spending cuts.
~ John Lanchester
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Dallas is always a fun place to play.
~ LeSean McCoy
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I became an ardent, but never a specially good, dancer.
~ Georg Brandes
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accept the Word of Scripture and ponder it in your heart, as Mary did. That is all. That is meditation." —Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Way to Freedom5
~ Richard J. Foster
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We are silent after hearing the Word because the Word is still speaking and dwelling within us. We are silent at the beginning of the day because God should have the first word, and we are silent before going to sleep because the last word also belongs to God." —Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together 6
~ Richard J. Foster
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Dallas Willard writes, "Today I continue to believe that people are meant to live in an ongoing conversation with God, speaking and being spoken to. . . . Given who we are by basic nature, we live—really live—only through God's regular speaking in our souls and thus 'by every word that comes from the mouth of God.'"1
~ Richard J. Foster
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The thing you have to understand about Lucifer is that he hardly ever talks, and when he does, it's never much more than a whisper. When half the universe is hanging on to your every word, you don't have to shout.
~ Richard Kadrey
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For the word of God is not received by faith if it flits about in the top of the brain, but when it takes root in the depth of the heart
~ Richard Lischer
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The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger - but recognize the opportunity.
~ Richard M. Nixon
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Tyranny is always and everywhere the same, while freedom is always various. The well and truly enslaved are dependable; we know what they will say and think and do. The free are quirky. Tyrannies may be overt and violent or covert and insidious, but they all require the same thing, a subject population in which the power of the word is dulled and, thus, the power of thought occluded and the power of deed brought low.
~ Richard Mitchell
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There is another legal sense of the word "copyright" much emphasized by several English justices.
~ Richard Rogers Bowker
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The word 'robot', derived from the Czech word robota, meaning 'drudgery' or 'servitude', is of more recent origin, first used in 1921, in a play, R.U.R., by the Czech author Karel ?apek.
~ Richard Susskind
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If you had refused to descend to men, you would have been my distant dream. If you had refused to sow your word, I would love you without hearing it. If you had hesitated and fled from the crucifixion, and I were not saved, I would still love you. If you were a myth, I would leave reality and live with you in a dream.
~ Richard Wurmbrand
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As a writer, I like the list of "things to strive for" that Richard Yates kept above his typewriter: genuine clarity genuine feeling the right word the exact English sentence the eloquent detail the rigorous dramatization of story
~ Richard Yates
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Your wit is always such a delight, Mr. Zeklos. I can barely contain myself around it.
~ Richelle Mead
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He helped them to know and love God (worship), taught them to love each other (fellowship), gave them the Word so they could grow to maturity (discipleship), showed them how to serve (ministry), and sent them out to tell others (mission).
~ Rick Warren
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