“Planet Lucy Press? I incorporated myself to deal with publishing and was calling myself Big Bang Incorporated, which of course has to do with the Big Bang at the beginning of creation.” BigsCoursesDealsCreationPlanetsCallingPressesPublishingBangsLucy Author:S. Robson Walton
“I wish to preface my reflections by saying that I am conducting this prayer service and am speaking to you now with great reluctance. I did not seek to enter any controversy and I don't relish being part of one. But I have given this matter a great deal of thought and prayer, which has led me to the conviction that God is calling me to speak out and conduct these prayers.” MatterSpeakGivenWishPrayerDealsCallingReflectionConvictionControversyRelishSpeaks OutConductingReluctanceThoughts And Prayers Author:Thomas J. Paprocki
“We hear in these days a great deal respecting rights--the rights of private judgment, the rights of labor, the rights of property, and the rights of man. Rights are grand things, divine things in this world of God's; but the way in which we expound these rights, alas! seems to me to be the very incarnation of selfishness. I can see nothing very noble in a man who is forever going about calling for his own rights. Alas! alas! for the man who feels nothing more grand in this wondrous, divine world than his own rights.” MenWorldWayFeelsI CanSeemsDealsForeverRightsThis WorldDivineHe ManCallingJudgmentLaborPropertyNobleSelfishnessThese DaysAlasIncarnationWondrous Author:Frederick William Robertson
“There is a great deal we never think of calling religion that is still fruit unto God, and garnered by Him in the harvest. The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, patience, goodness. I affirm that if these fruits are found in any form, whether you show your patience as a woman nursing a fretful child, or as a man attending to the vexing detail of a business, or as a physician following the dark mazes of sickness, or as a mechanic fitting the joints and valves of a locomotive; being honest true besides, you bring forth truth unto God.” IfsThinkingMenChildrenLongStillsShowsFormJoySpiritReligionSufferingFoundDarkDealsHonestCallingGoodnessFruitDetailsFollowingBeing HonestSicknessPhysiciansHarvestMechanicGentlenessJointsNursingFittingAttendingMazesLong SufferingValveLocomotivesFruits Of The Spirit Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“In any piece of rhetorical discourse, one rhetorical term overcomes another rhetorical term only by being nearer to the term which stands ultimate. There is some ground for calling a rhetorical education necessarily aristocratic education in that the rhetorician has to deal with an aristocracy of notions.” TermDealsPiecesCallingUltimateOvercomingNotionDiscourseAristocracyRhetoricalAristocratic Book:The Ethics of Rhetoric Source: The Ethics of Rhetoric