Top 15 Trappist Beer Quotes
#1. Each implementation of human effort, however minute the overall result may be, is summed up in the gesture of the sower - sometimes an awe-inspiring gesture.
Emile Galle
#2. Just because I am alone, does not mean I am lonely. I am not you.
Tsugumi Ohba
#3. A worthless servant is more popular than his master! This means that the apocalypse mentioned in the Bible is near at hand!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#4. You gave him an opportunity of showing greatness of character and he did not seize it. He will never forgive you for that.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#6. I'd like to play live, but the thing I do now with my synthesizers, almost everything is vocoder-driven.
Kyle Parker
#7. I am originally from Indiana. I know what most of you are thinking: Indiana - mafia.
Jim Gaffigan
#8. One man may shoot himself in the forehead with a .38 and wake up in the hospital. Another may shoot himself in the forehead with a .22 and wake up in hell ... if there is such a place. It tend to believe it's here on earth, possibly in New Jersey.
Stephen King
#9. Any debate among politicians about monetary policy is counterproductive.
Gerhard Schroder
#10. They are four people as similar as they are unique - one at the end of his career, one lost in the middle, one who dreams of beginning, and the fourth, a child, not knowing what is ahead of him.
Richard J. Alley
#11. I remember the first time I walked on that stage. Maxine and I were just a duet at the time, and we walked on that stage and did 'Looking Back to See.' Ernest Tubb introduced us at the time. I remember my knees were shaking.
Jim Ed Brown
#12. If men are too blind to govern themselves, how can they be trusted to govern others?
Philip K. Dick
#13. I don't objectify women. I'd like to think that I'm optimizing their hardware.
Ted Nugent
#14. I believe the causes that create them [serial killers] are theological in nature, rather than societal. I believe they make a conscious choice to erase God's thumbprint from their souls.
James Lee Burke
#15. There was not one way of salvation in Israel and another way in the new covenant (Christian) community. Justification is by faith now; justification was by faith back then. The meritorious ground of salvation in the Old Testament was the merit of Christ, not the merit of bulls and goats.
R.C. Sproul
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