“True feminine beauty is not a complicated formula involving hundreds of rules to remember. It is not something that requires spending two years at finishing school or being groomed as a beauty pageant queen. It is the natural byproduct of a young woman who has emptied herself, given up her own life, and allowed God's Spirit complete access to every dimension of her inner and outer life.” YearsTwoSchoolRememberYoungSpiritGivenNaturalComplicatedSpendingAccessQueensDimensionsTwo YearsFeminineFormulasYoung WomenGiven UpFinishingInvolvingPageantFeminine BeautyFinishing SchoolBeauty Pageant Book:The Lost Art of True Beauty: The Set-Apart Girl's Guide to Feminine Grace Source: The Lost Art of True Beauty: The Set-Apart Girl's Guide to Feminine Grace
“I don't know what a person does that does not have a relationship with God. When he goes to the doctor and the doctors says, 'Hey, you've got less than two months to live and there's nothing we can do for you.' Who do they turn to when you're given something that earth shattering?” KnowsPersonsDoeTwoEarthTurnsGivenCan DoMonthsDoctorsHeyRelationship With GodTwo MonthsHey YouShattering Author:Si Robertson
“A wise man once said, 'Every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. If it is preserved jealously and selfishly, it impoverishes and saddens. But if it is spent for others, it enriches and beautifies.' My fellow Americans: We can debate policies and programs, but in the end what separates the two parties in this election campaign is whether we use the gift of life for others or only ourselves.” IfsMenSaidTwoEndsUsePoliticalGivenPartyWisePolicyStrangeProgramElectionFellowsCampaignsDebatePolitical PartiesWise Man Once SaidGifts Of LifeJealously Author:Geraldine Ferraro
“A young professor I watched in action at one of our large eastern colleges used to stand with his back to the class and mumble explanations of blackboard problems. He was "let out" at the end of two years because students refused to attend his classes. He was given an evasive reason for his dismissal and he left with justifiable bitterness toward the administration. If someone had told him the truth he could have avoided this denouement. Sometimes professors go on for years without any conception of remediable faults which irritate their listeners.” IfsYearsTwoEndsSometimesReasonProblemActionYoungUsedLeftGivenClassStudentsCollegeGoes OnFaultsAdministrationExplanationTwo YearsConceptionBitternessProfessorsListenersEasternAvoidedAcademiaBlackboardDismissalDenouement Author:Mary Barnett Gilson
“Thirty years ago I was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, and given two and a half years to live. I have always wondered how they could be so precise about the half.” YearsTwoGivenHalfDiseaseYears AgoThirtyPreciseMotorThirty YearsHalf A Year Author:Stephen Hawking
“One's knowledge and experience are definitely limited and there are seldom more than two or three enterprises at any given time in which I personally feel myself entitled to put full confidence.” FeelsTwoThreeGivenInvestingEnterpriseEntitledKnowledge And Experience Author:John Maynard Keynes
“And this exclusion of "women's work" continues, despite United Nations data gathered since 1975 (the beginning of the UN Decade for Women) indicating that women globally contribute two-thirds of the world's work hours, for which - given the imbalanced, unjust, and truly peculiar nature of the accounting characteristic of dominator economics - they globally earn only one-tenth of what men do and own a mere one-hundredth of the world's property.” MenWorldTwoGivenNationsHoursUnitedEconomicsThirdsPropertyMereDecadesDespiteDataCharacteristicsPeculiarDishesUnjustUnited NationsAccountingExclusion Author:Riane Eisler
“Speak but little, and that little only when thy own purposes require it. Heaven has given thee two ears but only one tongue, which means: listen to two things, but be not the first to propose one.” FirstsMeanLittlesTwoPurposeSpeakGivenHeavenEarsTongueTheeTwo ThingsPropose Author:Hafez
“Power corrupts. If the Church is given too much power, it will become corrupted. So to keep the Church in line with the teachings of Christ, we must make sure that it can never have temporal power. Religion has its place and politics has its own. These two should not be mixed together or the result would be catastrophic.” IfsShouldTwoWould BeTogetherGivenChristChurchLinesResultsToo MuchTeachingPower CorruptsToo Much Power Author:Ali Sina
“It is a noble land that God has given us: a land that can feed and clothe the world; a land whose coastlines would enclose half the countries of Europe; a land set like a sentinel between the two imperial oceans of the globe.” WorldTwoCountryAmericaGivenHalfLandOceanEuropeNobleGlobesCoastlineSentinels Author:Albert J. Beveridge