Top 18 Quotes About Reading Christian Books
#1. A Christian way of thinking is not just thinking Christian thoughts, singing Christian songs, reading Christian books, going to Christian schools; it is learning to think about the whole spectrum of life from the perspective of a mind that has been trained in truth.
Alistair Begg
#3. The first encounter report had come from some weak-tea heiligenschein type charting the edges of the quantum information paradox in realities with anisotropic causalities. (Kids these days. Whatever happened to popping down to Earth to play burning bush to a roving band of shepherds?)
Ian Tregillis
#4. I couldn't stop looking at the award when I received it. It was as if my whole career flashed in front of me, from beginning to the moment I was handed the Golden Globe.
Sharon Stone
#5. White people need to let people know that they have made their way through hundreds or even thousands of books. After all, what's the point of reading a book if people don't know you've read it? It's like a tree falling in the forest.
Christian Lander
#7. Maybe my limbs are made
mostly for decoration,
like the way I feel about
persimmons.
Ada Limon
#10. Many j women have done k excellently, but you surpass them all.
Anonymous
#11. I think one of the things I always loved about the comics was this idea that this character, when he goes berserk, that white, blind rage makes him incredibly powerful, but it's also a great flaw. It's almost like he loses consciousness of what he's doing. During that he can do great damage.
Hugh Jackman
#13. Hold on ... Hold on to yourself. This is going to hurt like hell.
Sarah McLachlan
#14. I have no faith in a human critter who hasn't one or two bad habits.
Margaret Deland
#15. I never understood that if you sweat as much as I used to every night, you drain your body of salts. So I got very, very, seriously ill. I got to the stage where I was almost hospitalized with serious problems.
Roger Daltrey
#16. It's amazing how much data is out there. The question is how do we put it in a form that's usable?
Bill Ford
#17. A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it.
William Shakespeare
#18. But governments and officials are not very good shepherds.
Rebecca Solnit
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