Top 14 Emphazing Quotes
#1. The constant challenge in Christian theology is to preach the whole counsel of God, while not emphazing one point of doctrine in a way that denies another.
Joel R. Beeke
#2. When a word ceases to be a term of description and becomes merely a term of praise, it no longer tells you about the object: it only tells you about the speakers attitude to that object.
C.S. Lewis
#3. The people are the most important element in a nation; the spirits of the land and grain are the next; the sovereign is the least.
Mencius
#5. We achieve more than we know. We know more than we understand. We understand more than we can explain.
Claude Bernard
#6. People are always so boring when they band together. You have to be alone to develop all the idiosyncrasies that make a person interesting.
Andy Warhol
#7. Sometimes I'm happy when he's gone, but I'm always happy when he returns. -Clare
Audrey Niffenegger
#8. The gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place on October 26, 1881. It took about thirty seconds to write a chapter in American history that will never be forgotten.
Bill O'Reilly
#9. Neoliberalism considers the discourse of equality, justice, and democracy quaint, if not dangerous and must be either trivialized, turned into its Orwellian opposite, or eviscerated from public life.
Henry Giroux
#10. I wasn't pretty, but as my mother once said, prettiness wasn't my profession.
Jonathan Stroud
#11. I know every girl has her own form of beauty, its just a matter of discovering it and celebrating it.
Coco Rocha
#12. I first played the Royal Albert Hall when I was 14. I was a violinist with the Birmingham Schools Concert Orchestra, and we travelled down from the Midlands for the last night of the School Proms. We played some pieces from the Harry Potter films, and the violin parts were really hard.
Laura Mvula
#13. A prayerless Christian is like a bus driver trying alone to push his bus out of a rut because he doesn't know Clark Kent is on board.
John Piper
#14. As we live, we breathe death into our lungs, like fine particles of dust.
Haruki Murakami
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