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That from genus to species i.e.emplified in 'Here stands my ship'; for lying at anchor is the 'standing' of a particular kind of thing. That from species to genus in 'Truly ten thousand good deeds has Ulysses wrought', where 'ten thousand', which is a particular large number, is put in place of the generic 'a large number'.
— Aristotle
Sometimes, in public life, people ask inappropriate, off-the-wall kinds of questions, don't they?
— Hillary Clinton
The key to praying with power is to become the kind of persons who do not use God for our ends but are utterly devoted to being used for his ends
— John Piper
It is the images of women, kind and cruel, that lead me home
— Audre Lorde
The poverty in the West is a different kind of poverty—it is not only a poverty of loneliness but also of spirituality. There's a hunger for love, as there is a hunger for God.
— Mother Teresa
Thus, to take the phrases in Acts and make them into a magical incantation upon which God s forgiveness rests is to grossly misunderstand the phrase and, consequently, grossly mis portray the kind of God whom Scripture reveals.
— Gregory Boyd
We cannot categorize sin if we are to live a life of holiness. God will not let us get away with that kind of attitude.
— Jerry Bridges
In Scripture we read of two kinds of men-the spiritual man controlled by the Holy Spirit, and the "carnal" man who is ruled by his passions.
— David Jeremiah
he had made his choice, chosen Ophelia, chosen the sweet poison and drunk it. Wanting above all to brave and kind, he had wanted, even more than that, to be loved. So it had been. So it would ever be…
— F Scott Fitzgerald
AFFABLE  (A'FFABLE)   adj.[affable, Fr. affabilis, Lat.]1. Easy of manners; accostable; courteous; complaisant. It is used of superiours. He was affable, and both well and fair spoken
— Samuel Johnson
We really think health savings accounts were kind of invented in Indiana.
— Mike Pence
Though thou wert scattered to the wind, Yet is there plenty of the kind.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson