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It is the surest proof of man's natural enmity against God that he dares to impute falsehood to one who is truth itself.
- Charles Spurgeon
No experiment can be more interesting than that we are now trying, and which we trust will end in establishing the fact, that man may be governed by reason and truth.
- Thomas Jefferson
A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons.
- Bill Clinton
The glory of God is a man fully alive, and the life of a man consists in beholding God.
- Charles Swindoll
No woman wants to be in submission to a man who isn't in submission to God!
- Bishop TD Jakes
What man would not romance a woman who had invited him? And what woman would not romance a man who had chosen her? It was the nature of the Great Romance.
- Ted Dekker
He'd broken the man's bone. And now he should break his fingers and both of his arms and both of his legs as instructed by the drawings. He should do it now, while the man was out. He already had the man's right arm wrapped in towels, bridging the gap between two blocks of wood. He should break it. How would BoneMan know? He hadn't seen any closed- circuit camera.
- Ted Dekker
For I saw no wrath except on man's side, and he forgives that in us, for wrath is nothing but a perversity and an opposition to peace and to love.
- Julian of Norwich
We've made elevator music of Jesus Christ. We've made Him the most boring, bland, blah person; and He was the most revolutionary man.
- John Eldredge
Does Scripture forbid homosexual behavior? Of course it does. Jesus and his apostles taught that God's intention in marriage is for a man to leave his parents and join himself to one woman.
- Michael Horton
These unhappy times call for the building of plans that build from the bottom up and not from the top down, that put their faith once more in the forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
The mystery of one man is too immense and too profound to be explained by another man.
- Henri Nouwen