Quotes about Quote
What I can't tell is, I don't know if there's a subliminal resistance to the idea of a sequel to 'The Phantom of the Opera' anyway.
— Andrew Lloyd Webber
To think is of itself to be useful it is always and in all cases a striving toward God.
— Victor Hugo
A soiled baby with a neglected nose cannot be conscientiously regarded as a thing of beauty.
— Mark Twain
The singular multiplicity of this universe draws my deepest attention. It is a thing of ultimate beauty. Leto II
— Frank Herbert
Perhaps nature is our best assurance of immortality.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
When I look at what Donald trump have proposed, you have what is called now the Trump loophole, because it would so advantage you and the business you do.
— Donald Trump
George Washington's Sacred Fire intends to convince you that when all the available evidence is considered, the only viable conclusion is that George Washington was a Christian and not a Deist.
— Peter Lillback
Strange indeed that the immediate descendants of a Deist would have a Gospel text quoting Jesus' teaching on the resurrection on the alleged Deist's tomb!
— Peter Lillback
Let's begin by noting that Washington historian Rupert Hughes is wrong when he writes in 1926, "… there is no direct allusion to Christ, and the word Christ has been found in none of Washington's almost countless autographs." 3 For George Washington wrote in 1779, "You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are." 4
— Peter Lillback
The universal sin Saint Paul pinpoints in Romans 1:18 is to suppress the truth.
— Peter Kreeft
We make a big deal out of Christmas; we should make an even bigger deal out of March 25. The greatest event in history, the Incarnation, happened at the Annunciation, not the Nativity.
— Peter Kreeft
The deepest healing is the healing of the deepest wound. The deepest wound is the frustration of the deepest need. The deepest need is the need for meaning, purpose, and hope.
— Peter Kreeft