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Since these are themselves "scriptural" statements, that means that scripture itself points—authoritatively, if it does indeed possess authority!—away from itself and to the fact that final and true authority belongs to God himself, now delegated to Jesus Christ.
— NT Wright
At the LORD’s command, Moses recorded the stages of their journey. These are the stages listed by their starting points:
— Numbers 33:2
However, I have written you a bold reminder on some points, because of the grace God has given me
— Romans 15:15
shows how fruitful analogies can be—not in proving points but in illustrating them, showing spiritual truths by means of material images.
— Peter Kreeft
Principles are not conclusions but starting points, principia. When
— Peter Kreeft
As a leader, you don't earn any points for failing in a noble cause. You don't get credit for being right as you bring the organization to a halt. Your success is measured by your ability to actually take the people where they need to go. But you can do that only if the people first buy into you as a leader. That's the reality of the Law of Buy-In.
— John Maxwell
When our relatives are at home, we have to think of all their good points or it would be impossible to endure them.
— George Bernard Shaw
Mankind is not a circle with a single center but an ellipse with two focal points of which facts are one and ideas the other.
— Victor Hugo
He felt that to increase his knowledge was to strengthen his hatred. Under certain circumstances, instruction and enlightenment may serve as rallying points for evil.
— Victor Hugo
My life is a pitiful, mechanical thing without a past, like a little wind-up car, ready to run in any direction someone points me.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Sixty points is massive, especially when you are racing a Mercedes with another 70 horsepower.
— Christian Horner
To think with pleasure of his niece's husband having a large ecclesiastical income was one thing—to make a Liberal speech was another thing; and it is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view.
— George Eliot