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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
graceful handled talked
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
merits newspaper referring shy
He was as shy as a newspaper is when referring to its own merits Mark Twain
merit plagiarism preservation
Plagiarists, at least, have the merit of preservation. Benjamin Disraeli
merits possessed qualities sublime
May we imbibe all those qualities and sublime merits possessed by gods. Atharva Veda
merit
I've learned to think, I may succeed or fail, but I'm going to do so on the merit of my own instincts. Ben Affleck
merit
Ask any soldier. To kill a man is to merit a woman. Jean Giraudoux
merit note
we should note that there will never be merit raises. M. Wolfe
merit impression fugitive
The only merit I have is to have painted directly from nature with the aim of conveying my impressions in front of the most fugitive effects. Claude Monet
merit argument biology
The great merit of Stephen Gould's account of the disastrous history of phychometrics is that he shifts the argument from a sterile contest between environmentalists and hereditarians and turns it into an argument between those who are impressed with what our biology stops us doing and those who are impressed with what it allows us to do. Stephen Jay Gould
merit thrones born
It is more honorable to be raised to a throne than to be born to one. Fortune bestows the one, merit obtains the other. Petrarch