
Top 15 Ego Phrases Quotes
#1. Forcing people to be generous isn't humanitarian, effective, compassionate or moral. Only acts that are truly voluntary for all concerned can be truly compassionate.
Harry Browne
#2. When we're in the middle of a difficult time, we have to speak against that lie that says, "God is not here." We have to draw near to God.
Max Lucado
#3. I'm a fool, that I should simply trick the tourists like everyone else. after all, most of them will never come back. and what are tourists for but for tricking?
Tahir Shah
#4. Joy is our goal, our destiny. We cannot know who we are except in joy. Not knowing joy, we do not know ourselves.
Marianne Williamson
#5. We have to be known for who and what we are for more than who or what we are against. If we fail, Christianity will have a funeral rather than a future.
Mark Driscoll
#7. Can true repentance exist without faith? By no means. But although they cannot be separated, they ought to be distinguished.
John Calvin
#8. Fine. No more carelessly tossing people out through the gate."
"And more sword fights!" Kaden yelled.
Kiera Cass
#9. I've done a lot of fight scenes, and I always find that it's better that they be meticulously choreographed. You want them to look as real as possible, but you don't want anyone to get hurt. So I believe in really working it out in rehearsal, and when you get to the set, just go for it 100 percent.
Holt McCallany
#10. The desolate narrowness, the definitive thinness of experience is both the vainglory and the dead giveaway of a provincial man.
Pat Conroy
#11. The phrase 'I can't' doesn't mean anything to me anymore, not because of my ego but because I know anything is possible.
Joe De Sena
#12. I would like to tell you that I am, and you will one day be, forever safe.
Alice Sebold
#13. Real assistance is to help people to help themselves. We can't do everything for everybody, but there is room for all who try to make it.
Gerald R. Ford
#14. Oh, it is sad for a poor Christian to stand at the door of the promise, in the dark night of affliction, afraid to draw the latch, whereas he should then come boldly for shelter as a child into his father's house.
William Gurnall
#15. Through a veil of tears I watched the city get smaller and smaller. It was funny, because it sort of felt as if my heart was doing the same thing.
E.M. Denning
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