Top 24 Quotes About Lockyer
#1. [Lockyer] ... sometimes forgets he is only the editor and not the author of Nature.
[Lockyer was the first editor of Nature.]
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher
#2. St George won 11 premierships with one Raper, imagine how Canterbury will go with 13.
Darren Lockyer
#3. The mightiest prayers are often those drenched with the Word of God.
Herbert Lockyer
#4. I like to think - knowing that it's an enabling fiction - of those moments as fragments from a world to come, a world where price isn't the only measure of value.
Ben Lerner
#5. Before your greatest victories, you will always fight your greatest battles. Stay in the Fight.
Joe Joe Dawson
#6. It was one frayed rope thrown across the chasm between us. Not enough to get across, but maybe just enough to tell that it wasn't as wide as I'd originally thought.
Maggie Stiefvater
#7. Jesus did not need a rod like Moses or a mantle like Elijah to deal with water
Herbert Lockyer
#8. Wayne Bennett believes in himself and his players, and he always will.
Darren Lockyer
#9. There is no human law or law of God or national law that states that any healthy being has to permit the snake to eat the mouse - but on the other hand, it is perfectly justified to defend the mouse.
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
#10. All love is of God, the Apostle John reminds us, and because love cannot be buried in a coffin, the beautiful but broken relationships of Earth are resumed in the Father's home above where, as members of the same family, we dwell together in perfect harmony.
Herbert Lockyer
#11. The story seemed to start such a long time ago. It didn't fit into my brain, even. It started when i figured out how things could get broken ( ... ) It started when knowing was sadder than all of the things themselfs.
Ava Dellaira
#13. Once you deliberately exterminate from your life those things that quench the fire of the Spirit, then He will reveal Himself again and the old flame and passion will be yours.
Herbert Lockyer
#14. The fact of our salvation being not something, but Someone, produces
quietness of spirit and an unshakable confidence.
Herbert Lockyer
#15. How those holy men of old could storm the battlements above! When there was no way to look but up, they lifted up their eyes to God who made the hills, with unshakable confidence.
Herbert Lockyer
#16. He had no imagination either-fatal for one engaged in child-rearing
Mary Ann Shaffer
#17. Prayer, to the patriarchs and prophets, was more than the recital of well-known and well-worn phrases-it was the outpouring of the heart.
Herbert Lockyer
#18. The nineteenth century will ever be known as the one in which the influences of science were first fully realised in civilised communities; the scientific progress was so gigantic that it seems rash to predict that any of its successors can be more important in the life of any nation.
Norman Lockyer
#19. Be positive, cheerful, kind and loving; you will get what you reflect.
J.M. Enage
#20. We must get away from the traditional idea that the saints in Heaven have one eternal holiday; that they have nothing to occupy them save playing a harp and incessantly singing.
Herbert Lockyer
#21. Words are your paintbrush, and your life is the canvas. You can paint whatever you want to paint; you can even copy another artist's work - but what you express with your paintbrush is the way you see yourself, the way you see the entire reality.
Miguel Ruiz
#23. Devotees are not impressed by the poverty or wealth in material sense in any way; what impresses is devotion.
Radhanath Swami
#24. Come, let us drink the last raindrop tears from a narcissus cup and fill our souls with the songs of larks.
Kahlil Gibran