“Seek for a fresh invoice of grace. Unbelief can scoff or growl; faith is the nightingale that sings in the darkest hour. Faith can draw honey out of the rock and oil out of the flint. With Christ in possession and heaven in reversion, it marches to the time of the One-hundred-and-third Psalm over the roughest road, and against the most cutting blast.” HeavenChristHoursGraceCuttingRocksDrawsHundredThirdsPossessionOilMarchHoneyBlastUnbeliefPsalmsNightingalesDarkest Hour Author:Theodore L. Cuyler
“Gazzy: "What does that mean?" (points to metal plaque warning to stay off the third rail that said Stay off the third rail!) Fang: "It means the third rail has seven hundred volts of direct current running through it. Touch it and you're human popcorn.” HumansMeanDoeSaidRunningHundredDirectThirdsSevenCurrentsWarningMetalsFangsRailPopcornVolt Author:James Patterson
“Aw, fudge,' floated down to me, as a couple of golden eyes peered over a third-floor window ledge. 'You're a freaking dhampir. Why are you reading Tolkien?' I shrugged, then had to dodge the potted geranium he threw at me. 'After five hundred years, you've read just about everything. Besides, he had hella world-building skills.” WorldYearsEyeReadingFiveBuildingCoupleSkillsHundredWindowThirdsGoldenDodgeFudgeLedgesGolden Eye Author:Karen Chance
“The average TV commercial of sixty seconds has one hundred and twenty half-second clips in it, or one-third of a second. We bombard people with sensation. That substitutes for thinking.” PeopleThinkingHalfTvsHundredThirdsTwentiesAverageAdvertisingSensationsSubstitutesSecondsSixtyMass MediaClipTv Commercial Author:Ray Bradbury
“You may have to declare your forgiveness a hundred times the first day and the second day, but the third day will be less and each day after, until one day you will realize that you have forgiven completely. And then one day you will pray for his wholeness and give him over to me so that my love will burn from his life every vestige of corruption.” GivingFirstsMayRealizingPrayingOne DayHundredThirdsCorruptionEach DayWholenessForgivenShack Book Author:William P. Young
“In 1980, Atari was bringing in around two billion dollars in revenue and Chuck E. Cheese's some five hundred million. I still didn't feel too bad that I had turned down a one-third ownership of Apple - although I was beginning to think it might turn out to be a mistake.” ThinkingFeelsStillsTwoMightTurnsMistakeMillionsFiveHundredThirdsDollarsBillionsApplesOwnershipCheeseRevenueChuckTurned DownAtariChuck E Cheese Book:Finding the Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent Source: Finding the Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent