Top 15 Quotes About Bible Elders

#1. Interviewing friends is a tough one. Your duty to the interview must transcend your friendship. Occasionally you'll lose a friend.

Walter Cronkite

#2. Can't you do just a little bit more?
pleading with Nazarenes in the 1930's Great Depression to support their missionaries)

J.G. Morrison

#3. No woman truly wants independence. She wants the freedom to choose her own master. This is also what men want. The origin of all human conflict is, possibly, disagreement about who ought and ought not to be one's master. The origin of all human happiness is, maybe, mutual agreement on the subject.

Gina Wohlsdorf

#4. I think people who go to a psychiatrist ought to have their heads examined.

Jane Ace

#5. We can grieve over lost powers and memories, or rejoice over gained knowledge and maturity, according to taste.

Simon Blackburn

#6. We could have died just now. We didn't. Maybe we'll die tomorrow. I don't know. What matters is that we're alive now.

Richelle Mead

#7. The fog tried to remember something from its fog childhood, but the memory was...foggy.

Dan Ryckert

#8. The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data.

John Tukey

#9. If the Bible teaches the equality of women, why does the church refuse to ordain women to preach the gospel, to fill the offices of deacons and elders, and to administer the Sacraments ... ?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

#10. I give everyone a chance to prove themselves before I dismiss them.

Terry McMillian

#11. The Bible is the ultimate authority and infallible, not the pastor and not the elders. And it doesn't mean that you believe everything he says without examining it.

John Piper

#12. Lombardi has to have the highest threshold of pain in the world - none of our injuries hurts him at all.

Jerry Kramer

#13. That Moorish architecture is all over the place, of course. It affects me everywhere I see it, as it does so many people. But Brand Library was a special place to me, and I know I've paid homage to it many times in my drawings.

Jim Woodring

#14. Betrayal always comes wrapped up in a friendly cloak. It's one of the first things I learned in the Senate.

Kevin Hearne

#15. Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing." "I

Oscar Wilde

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