Top 14 Quotes About Bible Figs
#1. Ambition is the incentive that makes purpose GREAT and ACHIEVEMENT greater!
Orison Swett Marden
#2. Dignity, in private men and in governments, has been little else than a stately and stiff perseverance in oppression; and spirit, as it is called, little else than the foam of hard-mouthed insolence.
Walter Savage Landor
#3. One of the things that people don't realize is that that natural beauty, those recreational forests, they have an economic development impact for the state as well.
Ed Rendell
#4. I'm not an artist, and I want to take risks, and when the possibility of failure occurs, it's because the idea is all exciting or interesting as a high wire act, and sometimes you've got to fall off, just by virtue of the fact that you're constantly trying to evolve and do new things.
Peter Morgan
#5. Not that I've always agreed with what she said - far from it - but Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has been properly lauded, in my view, as a judge who approached her duties with open-mindedness and with a sensitivity that affects her decisions would have on everyday, ordinary people.
Joe Biden
#6. Lies from the closest to you are often the most numerous and paralyzing.
Anne Mallory
#7. For in that perfect garden when one day entered sin,
An animal was murdered for garments made of skin.
When figs of human effort produced religious strife,
The Father tailored clothing for Adam and his wife.
Joyce Rachelle
#8. What you believe, what you value, how you live, matters.
Mitt Romney
#9. With my sunglasses shielding my eyes, she had no idea I stared at her constantly.
Beth Ehemann
#10. Life would be fabric-softener, tuna-salad-on-white, PTA-meeting normal.
Augusten Burroughs
#11. What we need to do is understand that we have to love each other, that we have to see each other have worth and dignity and value.
Cory Booker
#12. Have you ever gotten so emotional over a book that you actually have to sit yourself down, remind yourself it's only a story and that the characters aren't real?
Anonymous
#13. He who anticipates his century is generally persecuted when living, and always pilfered when dead.
Benjamin Disraeli
#14. True Joy is not the absence of pain but the sanctifying, sustaining presence of the Lord Jesus in the midst of the pain
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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