“Prayer and humility, along with a hatred for sin, produces a ‘mind to work.’ ‘So built we the wall; and all the wall was joined together unto the half thereof: for the people had a mind to work’ (Nehemiah 4:6). True revivals of holiness always produce workers. Books and seminars and lectures don’t—but revival does!” PeopleMindDoeBookTogetherPrayerSinHalfProduceHumilityWallBuiltHatredWorkersHolinessLecturesRevivalSeminarsNehemiah Author:David Wilkerson
“And lastly, Chairman Khrushchev has compared the United States to a worn-out runner living on its past performance, and stated that the Soviet Union would out-produce the United States by 1970. Without wishing to trade hyperbole with the Chairman, I do suggest that he reminds me of the tiger hunter who has picked a place on the wall to hang the tiger's skin long before he his caught the tiger. This tiger has other ideas.” LongIdeasStatesPastWishUnitedUnited StatesProduceWallSkinsPerformancesTradeUnionsCaughtSovietWornRunnersTigersHuntersSoviet UnionChairmanLiving OnWorn OutHyperbole Author:John F. Kennedy
“External objects produce decided effects upon the brain. A man shut up between four walls soon loses the power to associate words and ideas together. How many prisoners in solitary confinement become idiots, if not mad, for want of exercise for the thinking faculty!” IfsThinkingMenWantIdeasTogetherLosesBrainFourEffectsObjectsProduceWallExerciseDecidedMadIdiotFacultyPrisonerSolitaryShut UpAssociatesConfinementSolitary ConfinementFour Walls Book:Journey to the Interior of the Earth Source: Journey to the Interior of the Earth
“Steve McClellan has drawn on an insider's lifetime view of how Wall Street really works to produce a practical and entertaining book of advice for investors. Whether you are a new or experienced investor you'll get something valuable out of it, including more than a few chuckles.” BookViewsStreetsAdviceProduceWallLifetimeIncludingValuablePracticalsInvestorsEntertainingInsidersChucklesMcclellan Author:Charles O. Rossotti
“Cities originally surrounded by a wall can produce an urban population cut off from the surrounding fields and from agriculture altogether. At the same time, the greenbelt laws eliminate the possibility of the unchecked expansion of a city into a monstrous megalopolis. If there is a need for additional homes, a new city must be established.” IfsNeedsHomeLawCitiesCuttingFieldsPossibilityProduceWallPopulationAgricultureUrbanExpansionMonstrous Author:Yehuda Levi