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grace kings
Such grace had kings when the world begun! Robert Brown
grace lent looking menial
Such menial duties; but her wayOf looking at them lent a graceTo things the world deemed commonplace. Ella Wilcox
grace challenges looks
It's easy to look at the things of this world to solve our challenges and obstacles in life, but when we submit our lives to Christ, His grace, mercy, peace and love will bring true fulfillment to our lives. Bethany Hamilton
grace righteous
God declared me righteous! Charles R. Swindoll
grace debate deny
Grace is ours. Let's live it! Deny it or debate it and we kill it. Charles R. Swindoll
grace can-do
GRACE: All you can do is take it. Charles R. Swindoll
grace individuality intimacy remembered secret special
He remembered that she was pretty, and, more, that she had a special grace in the intimacy of life. She had the secret of individuality which excites--and escapes. Joseph Conrad
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He was always graceful in the way he handled his guests, ... He always talked about substance. He never made snide remarks. Leon Panetta
grace natural
He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural William Shakespeare
doctrine given great history method needless perhaps rather study
It is needless to say how great has been the influence of the doctrine of Evolution, or rather perhaps of the method of investigation to which it has given birth, upon the study of history, especially the history of institutions. Goldwin Smith
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It is essential to naturalist doctrine that literature, to be good, must, finally, be the author's experience worked out literally. Gore Vidal
doctrine given heresy minority name powerful weak
Heresy is what the minority believe, it is the real name given by the powerful to the doctrine of the weak Robert Ingersoll
doctrine wealth natural
I continually find it necessary to guard against that natural love of wealth and grandeur which prompts us always, when we come to apply our general doctrine to our own case, to claim an exception. William Wilberforce
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I wish to preach not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of strenuous life Theodore Roosevelt
doctrine done causes
According to the doctrine of chance, you ought to put yourself to the trouble of searching for the truth; for if you die without worshiping the True Cause, you are lost. "But," say you, "if He had wished me to worship Him, He would have left me signs of His will." He has done so; but you neglect them. Seek them, therefore; it is well worth it. Blaise Pascal
doctrine given
My doctrine is not a doctrine but just a vision. I have not given you any set rules, I have not given you a system. Buddha
doctrine hold thou
So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate. Bible Bible
doctrine creeds
There is no doctrine will do good where nature is wanting. Ben Jonson
discourse hard realm
It is hard to know what you are talking about in mathematics, yet no one questions the validity of what you say. There is no other realm of discourse half so queer. James Newman
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He had been given a strong faith through his parents. As an adult, in his teen years and early college, he kind of got away from the church, and ended up going to St. John's University in Minnesota. Tom was very intellectual, enjoyed the discourse with monks, had a lot of questions, and I think the monks provided a great insight into the faith he had grown up with and somehow had been missing. Deena Burnett
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What, after all, is the narrative of 'the American Dream?' It was a discourse formulated between the 1880s and the 1920s in the United States during the great waves of migration and expansion and reforms of the Progressive Era. Naomi Wolf
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Political discourse has become so rotten that it's no longer possible to tell the stench of one presidential candidate from the stink of another. P. J. O'Rourke
discourse public-discourse
I have and I will always work to promote a civil public discourse. Bob Etheridge
discourse pundits
I speak for Kashmiri pundits because injustice has been done to them, and the political discourse doesn't give them enough importance. Anupam Kher
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The first duty of a lecturer is to hand you after an hour's discourse a nugget of pure truth to wrap up between the pages of your notebooks and keep on the mantelpiece forever. Virginia Woolf
discourse unconscious
The unconscious is the discourse of the Other. Jacques Lacan
discourse fair hard hath high hills miles rough sweet wild
These high wild hills and rough uneven waysDraw out our miles and make them wearisome;But yet your fair discourse hath been as sugar,Making the hard way sweet and delectable. William Shakespeare