157 Quotes About Works
- Author Charles H. Spurgeon
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That eye which sees anything good in the creature is a blind eye; that eye which fancies it can discern anything in man, or anything in anything he can do to win the Divine favor, is as yet stone blind to the Truth of God, and needs to be lanced and cut, and the cataract of pride removed from it!
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- Author L.B. Ó Ceallaigh
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a faith without works is an orphan without a home, without family.
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- Author Martin Luther
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Being by his faith replaced afresh in paradise and created anew, he (the believer)does not need works for his justification, but that he may not be idle, but that he may exercise his own body and preserve it. His works are to be done freely, with the sole object of pleasing God.
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- Author Michail Bulgakov
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Bisogna amare i propri personaggi. Altrimenti, sconsiglio a chiunque di prendere la penna in mano: saranno guai grossi, sappiatelo.
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- Author Criss Jami
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There is not one harsher, more sure-fire way to fail than that of the man who tries to be like Jesus without submitting to Jesus.
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- Author Deyth Banger
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What do you understand under positive??I understand a gentle move of a ball against the wall and it comes slow... so in other words slow it will happen what you will do in positive... The negative works fast it's fast and mad throwing the ball against the wall it will come fast. (That's how it works as for me!)
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- Author Abhishek Ratna
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Information is the key to success, anywhere and everywhere. Right information matters the most. This applies to your work place too.
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- Author J. Cornell Michel
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They all call me "Excuse me," even though my nametag clearly says "Jordan." It's like people don't actually exist while they're working. Workers are just tools who aren't supposed to have feelings or personalities. You don't become human until your shift is over. Until then, we're all just zombies. We're dead to the world: infected people who need to be avoided, unless, of course, someone needs to know where the paintbrushes are located.
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- Author Miroslav Volf
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To live with integrity, it is important to know what's right and what's wrong, to be educated morally. However, merely KNOWING is not enough. Virtuous character matters more than moral knowledge. The reason is simple: like the self-confessing apostle Paul in Romans 7, most of those who do wrong know what's right but find themselves irresistibly attracted to its opposite. Faith idles when character shrivels
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