Top 16 Exhortations In The Bible Quotes
#1. From the house of unbelief
to true religion
is a single breath;
From the world of doubt
to certainty
is a single breath;
Enjoy this precious single breath,
for the harvest
of our whole lives
is that same one breath.
Omar Khayyam
#2. Who people think they are and what people think they want is not really who they are or what they want.
Laurie Frankel
#3. The simple record of these three short years of active life has done more to regenerate and soften mankind than all the discourses of philosophers and all the exhortations of moralists.
William Edward Hartpole Lecky
#4. Don't Listen To What People Tell You... Listen To Your Soul And Pickle Juice.
Hannah Haynes
#5. Words have power. The power to soothe. The power to skewer someone through the heart. The power to render someone speechless.
Ellen Hopkins
#6. You scare me," she whispered. "Yeah? Well join the club, cause you sure as shit scare the fuck out of me.
C.P. Smith
#7. I'm a quiet person. I spend time observing, not speaking.
Norman Reedus
#8. He's dreaming with his eyes open, and those that dream with their eyes open are dangerous, for they do not know when their dreams come to an end.
Hugo Pratt
#9. Eretz Yisrael (Land of Israel) alongside Bashir's love of Arde Falastin (Land of Palestine).
Sandy Tolan
#10. One of the inherent challenges with initiatives such as DevOps transformations is that they are inevitably in conflict with ongoing business operations. Part
Gene Kim
#11. The child, so much more insecure than an adult, needs assurance that his need to engage in fantasy, or his inability to stop doing so, is not a deficiency.
Bruno Bettelheim
#12. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes, my hopes with love
Eve Edwards
#14. Then put this behind you. You don't have to change who you are because of one mistake. You only have to make sure you don't repeat it.
Kathleen Fuller
#15. Nothing can ever be a rule in drama, because then you're saying certain things won't ever happen, and that would be very boring.
Steven Moffat
#16. The Bible is proved to be a revelation from God, by the reasonableness and holiness of its precepts; all its commands, exhortations, and promises having the most direct tendency to make men wise, holy, and happy in themselves, and useful to one another.
Adam Clarke