Top 16 Plenteous Redemption Quotes
#1. That there are three persons, yet but one God, that do bear witness to the divinity of Christ, and of the plenteous redemption wrought by him
William Burkitt
#2. Man can only endure a certain degree of unhappiness; what is beyond that either annihilates him or passes by him and leaves him apathetic
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#3. Growing up like rewriting is simply admitting how clueless you were not so long ago.
Scott Westerfeld
#4. Pressing his forehead to the cool glass, he held her gaze, her palm, his eyes pleading with her. Don't go. Don't leave me.
Charlotte Featherstone
#5. That is, no matther whether th' constitution follows th' flag or not, th' supreme coort follows th' iliction returns.
Finley Peter Dunne
#6. When you will learn to recognize your true self, you will find the true beauty and the magic of life.
Debasish Mridha
#7. The statistics tell you that kids like me face a grim future - that if they're lucky, they'll manage to avoid welfare; and if they're unlucky, they'll die of a heroin
J.D. Vance
#8. To get up in the morning, wash and then wait for some unforeseen variety of dread or depression.
I would give the whole universe and all of Shakespeare for a grain of ataraxy.
Emil Cioran
#9. Knowledge is vain and fruitless which is not reduced to practice.
Matthew Henry
#10. A Christian is free and independent in every respect, a bond servant to none. A Christian is a dutiful servant in every respect, owing a duty to everyone.
Martin Luther
#11. Whenever we want to combat our enemies, first and foremost we must start by understanding them rather than exaggerating their motives.
Criss Jami
#12. Some people have too many crazy thoughts to keep bottled in their brains. They're called writers.
James Gough
#13. I like to play test cricket. It is really challenging, because you need to really score runs, stay in the wicket and continue for five days.
Kumar Sangakkara
#14. A researcher that has a brain that functions differently from their peers is at an advantage, as they can see things that the others cannot.
Steven Magee
#15. It's so difficult, isn't it? To see what's going on when you're in the absolute middle of something? It's only with hindsight we can see things for what they are.
S.J. Watson
#16. And for a moment, I understand that I have friends on this lonely path; that sometimes your place is not something you find, but something you have when you need it.
Libba Bray