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I have discovered that enemies will buy your books as much as your fans buy your books because they're looking for something new to hate you for.
— Larry Winget
Prayer does not demand that we interrupt our work, but that we continue working as if it were a prayer.
— Mother Teresa
It's not the end of the world, Shannon. Trust me. Trust him? I really wish people would stop asking me to do that.
— Samantha Young
No man can do a great and enduring work for God who is not a man of prayer, and no man can be a man of prayer who does not give much time to praying.
— Edward McKendree Bounds
Obedience brings understanding.
— Douglas Spurling
Prayer does not cause faith to work, faith causes prayer to work.
— Gloria Copeland
All forms of poor communication have one thing in common: They ask the person on the other end of the line to do more work than they should have to.
— Jonathan Raymond
I like peasants-they are not sophisticated enough to reason speciously.
— Baron De Montesquieu
She who desires peace must see, suffer and be silent.
— Teresa Margaret Of The Sacred Heart
Only the great power of love can make you great.
— Debasish Mridha
Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.
— Oswald Chambers
Prayer does not enable us to do a greater work for God. Prayer is a greater work for God.
— Thomas Chalmers
We're all monsters. We're all careless and cruel in the end.
— Mackenzi Lee
Prayer does not equip us for greater works - prayer is the greater work.
— Oswald Chambers
Sometimes I think, 'Why should I work out when I can spend time with my kids?' I feel guilty doing something for me.
— Kourtney Kardashian
We should not underestimate the ability of people to do wrong if they want to do so.
— Salman Khurshid
The rare female scientist was depicted as masculine, coarse, ugly, careworn and industrious but making no significant contribution.
— Barbara Goldsmith
One of the best ways to support the development of patience is to cultivate happiness with yourself.
— Allan Lokos