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— Sandy Carter
The gospel of grace is glad tidings of great joy to all people, not condemning, miserable, hopeless pills we can't swallow.
— Paul Silway
To not forgive is to drink a little poison each day and expect the other person to die.
— Mary Morrissey
47Whoever comes to Me, and hears My sayings and does them, I will show you whom he is like:
— Anonymous
The born-again gospel promises joy and peace of mind, but it does so by prolonging childhood.
— Robert M. Price
On being told of the death of former President Calvin Coolidge: How could they tell?
— Dorothy Parker
The gospel breathes the spirit of love. Love is the fulfilling of its precepts, the pledge of its joys, and the evidence of its power.
— Gardiner Spring
The Gospel is nothing less than laughter and joy.
— Martin Luther
Fake love, is just as damaging as open hate.
— Anthony Liccione
Lord Maccon was Scottish-big; this gentleman was only English-big - there was a distinct difference.
— Gail Carriger
The poor evangelize you about what's important and what is the Gospel, and that that's where the joy is.
— Greg Boyle
In those timeless years between infancy and, say, seven what is has always been: in that way children inhabit the realm of myth.
— Margaret Atwood
Some actors are brilliant character guys. They submerge.
— Sylvester Stallone
A person can be lonely even if he is loved by many people, because he is still not the "One and Only" to anyone.
— Anne Frank
The article of justification is fragile. Not in itself, of course, but in us. I know how quickly a person can forfeit the joy of the Gospel.
— Martin Luther
My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. — William Shakespeare
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. — William Shakespeare