Top 13 Druta Bucks Quotes
#1. Both optimists and pessimists contribute to society. The optimist invents the aeroplane, the pessimist the parachute.
George Bernard Shaw
#2. The Christian mind is the prerequisite of Christian thinking, and Christian thinking is the prerequisite for Christian action.
Harry Blamires
#3. Stand by; for I am holier than you! What a parody on holiness! Jesus the Holy One is the humble One: the holiest will ever be the humblest. There is none holy but God: we have as much of holiness as we have of God.
Andrew Murray
#4. Our employers today face numerous challenges and stiff competition from businesses all over the world.
Jim Gerlach
#5. Why do we wash bath towels? Aren't we clean when we use them?
Steven Wright
#6. To quote Archimedes once again, you must have both "a lever and a place to stand" before you can move the world. The educated and sophisticated Western person today has many levers, but almost no solid place on which to stand, with either very weak identities or terribly overstated identities.
Richard Rohr
#7. Deeds, rather than words, express my concept of the part religion should play in everyday life. I have watched constantly that in our movie work the highest moral and spiritual standards are upheld, whether it deals with fable or with stories of living action.
Walt Disney Company
#8. After having had so many dealings under God's hand, Jacob was undoubtedly tired of human life. He was weary of supplanting, cheating, struggling, and fighting.
Witness Lee
#9. The reaction to death is sometimes as violent as death itself. Shock throws a cautious coolness over your senses, but your stomach still has knots, your skin stings as if the Reaper is glaring at you as well.
Tim Lebbon
#10. Because a life without meaning, without drive or focus, without dreams or goals, isn't a life worth living.
Chris Colfer
#11. You think a student leaves each week because they are out of the academy. This is just a cover up to hide serious injury that has occured! Malachi has only one ear and is now wearing one of those joke rubber ones - it's very noticeable but people are too polite to say!
David Sneddon
#12. Harlots shall be made pure by their own tears. But you publicans shall be held down by the chains of your own judgement.
Khalil Gibran
#13. Virtue in distress, and vice in triumph make atheists of mankind.
John Dryden
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