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Quotes About Works

The works I made at the start of my career rely on the themes of war, atomic power, and outer space.
~ Takashi Murakami
To me, it seems more realistic to my thought process when things feel a little scattered in the lyrics. Being disjointed is not that abstract of a thing when I think about how my brain works - I feel like it's almost more realistic. That's how my brain works.
~ Aesop Rock
A child does not notice the greatness and the beauty of nature and the splendor of God in his works.
~ Rudolf Otto
In particular, Jesus' clash with the Pharisees came about not because he was an antinomian, or because he believed in justification by faith while they believed in justification by works, but because his kingdom agenda for Israel demanded that Israel leave off its frantic and paranoid self-defense, reinforced as it now was by the ancestral codes, and embrace instead the vocation to be the light of the world, the salt of the earth.
~ Marcus J. Borg
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
~ Robert Englund
More than 70 percent of seniors are asking for more time. It is long overdue for Congress to listen and make sure that seniors have a prescription drug plan that works for them.
~ Dan Lipinski
We're all living on borrowed time. The trick is to come up with works of sufficient interest to pay off the debt.
~ John M. Ford
Initiative is a little like creativity in that both require curiosity. Not the search for the "right" answer, as much as an insatiable desire to understand how something works and how it might work better.
~ Seth Godin
Take advantage of this great opportunity in your life to live it well, to be good, to have good works, and to influence other people for good.
~ David B. Haight
To feed death with her works is here life's doom.
~ Sri Aurobindo
As long as man labors for a physical existence, though an act of necessity almost, he is yet natural; it is life, though that of this world, for which he instinctively works.
~ Jones Very
As you see in a pair of bellows, there is a forced breath without life, so in those that are puffed up with the wind of ostentation, there may be charitable words without works.
~ Joseph Hall
I must reclaim my good life and I must return to my good works.
~ Martha Stewart
The person who believes he must earn the right to go through the door of eternal life will miss the mark.
~ Max Anders
The tabular form of viewing data is by no means rocket science, but it is a rare sort of visual magic that always works.
~ John Maeda
And with thee is Wisdom, which knoweth thy works, and was present when thou wast making the world,
~ John Marco Allegro
I have wondered at you sometimes, not for daring, but for bearing to trust your noble works into the great mill of the rank, popular playhouse, to be ground to pieces between the teeth of vulgar actors and actresses. I, for one, would as soon have my soul among lions.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
A sort of insatiability seems to infect our feelings when we look back on women, particularly on those who are highly interesting and yet whose effort at self-definition through works is fitful, casual, that of an amateur. We are inclined to think they could have done more, that we can make retroactive demands upon them for a greater degree of independence and authenticity.
~ Elizabeth Hardwick
In the long term, the print revolution turned out to be a boon for Aristotle. His works could be studied by more readers than ever, in cleaned-up versions.
~ Arthur Herman
One by one, Erasmus's works poured out and were handed over to Venetian merchants, who loaded them aboard ships and pack mules to carry to every city in Europe. Aldus Manutius's Aldine Press made Erasmus the first writer to earn a living with his pen.
~ Arthur Herman
Our salvation is not "according to our works;" that is to say, it is not due to anything in us, nor the rewarding of anything from us; instead, it is the result of God's own "purpose and grace;" and this grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began.
~ Arthur W. Pink
God's supremacy over the works of His hands is vividly depicted in Scripture. Inanimate matter, irrational creatures, all perform their Maker's bidding. At
~ Arthur W. Pink
True, the Christian is not under the Law as a Covenant of Works nor as a ministration of condemnation, but he is under it as a rule of life and a means of sanctification.
~ Arthur W. Pink
There is infinitely more power lodged in the nature of God than is expressed in all His works.
~ Arthur W. Pink