“I have two or three cars that I like, but today, Ferrari would be the best car I have driven in terms of being an impressive car.” TwoWould BeTodayThreeTermCarDrivenBeing The BestImpressiveFerrari Author:Ratan Tata
“One of the greatest errors in the church today is the artificial distinction we have created between accepting Christ as Savior and confessing Him as Lord. We have made two experiences of it, but the New Testament makes them one.” MadeTwoTodayChristianChristChurchAcceptingLordErrorsChristian InspirationalDistinctionSaviorArtificialTestamentNew TestamentConfessingChurch Today Book:Living in Kingdom Come Source: Living in Kingdom Come
“From where many of us in the U.K. sit, American politics is hopelessly polarized. All kinds of issues get bundled up into two great heaps. The rest of the world, today and across the centuries, simply doesn't see things in this horribly oversimplified way.” WorldWayKindTwoTodayAmericaPoliticalPoliticsNationsIssuesCenturyAll KindsHopelessnessAmerican PoliticsWorld TodaySimplifyPolarizationPolarizing Author:N. T. Wright
“There are 6.6 billion people on the planet today. With organic farming we could only feed four billion of them. Which two billion would volunteer to die?” PeopleTwoTodayDiesFourPlanetsBillionsVolunteerFarmingOrganic Farming Author:Norman Borlaug
“But as no two (theoreticians) agree on this (skin friction) or any other subject, some not agreeing today with what they wrote a year ago, I think we might put down all their results, add them together, and then divide by the number of mathematicians, and thus find the average coefficient of error. (1908)” ThinkingYearsTwoMightTodayTogetherScienceResultsNumbersSubjectsYears AgoSkinsAgreeAddErrorsAverageDividesMathematicianFriction Author:Hiram Maxim
“Two erroneous impressions ... seem to be current among certain groups of uninformed persons. The first is that religion today stands for mediaeval theology; the second that science is materialistic and irreligious.” FirstsPersonsTwoSeemsTodayScienceCertainGroupsErrorsCurrentsImpressionTheologyMaterialisticUninformedReligion Today Author:Robert Andrews Millikan
“Today, only two groups in the United States have total immunity from lawsuits: foreign diplomats and HMOs. We believe it's time to end diplomatic immunity for HMOs. Holding them accountable is the only way to guarantee that you get the health care your family deserves.” WayBelieveTwoEndsStatesCareTodayUnitedUnited StatesGroupsDeserveHealth CareOur FamilyGuaranteesDiplomaticGuarantees ThatDiplomatsImmunityLawsuit Author:Tom Harkin
“If you have eternal life at all, it simply means that you have the Son, Jesus Christ NOW! Eternal life is not a peculiar feeling inside! It is not your ultimate destination, to which you will go when you are dead. If you are born again, eternal life is that quality of life that you possess right now, at this very moment, in your own physical body, with your own two feet on the ground, and in the world TODAY! And where does this life come from? Of Him! He is that life! So if you have eternal life, it means that you have Somebody, Jesus Christ, and the life that you possess is of Him.” IfsWorldMeanDoeTwoMomentsFeelingsBodyTodayLife IsJesusChristBornQualityFeetSonRight NowEternalJesus ChristUltimateThis LifeDestinationPeculiarQuality Of LifeEternal LifeWorld TodayBorn AgainPhysical BodyFeet On The Ground Author:W. Ian Thomas
“There are many well-meaning people today who work at placing an economic floor beneath all of us so that no one shall exist below a certain level or standard of living, and certainly we don't quarrel with this. But look more closely and you may find that all too often these well-meaning people are building a ceiling above which no one shall be permitted to climb and between the two are pressing us all into conformity, into a mold of standardized mediocrity.” PeopleWellsLooksMayTwoTodayCertainLevelsEconomicBuildingStandardsEconomicsOppressionClimbsConformityMediocrityQuarrelsMoldCeilingsStandards Of Living Author:Ronald Reagan
“We can already say emphatically that there is no longer any solid basis for dating any book of the New Testament after about A.D. 80, two full generations before the date between 130 and 150 given by the more radical New Testament critics of today.” TwoBookTodayGivenGenerationsDatingBasesCriticsRadicalTestamentNew Testament Author:William F. Albright
“It seems the baseball player of today will not be satisfied until he plays two weeks in the big league and is able to retire at twenty-two.” TwoPlayBigsSeemsTodayAblePlayerWeekBaseballTwentiesSatisfiedLeagueRetiringTwo WeeksBaseball PlayerTwenty Two Author:Joe Garagiola
“Fiction -- at least for me -- requires long, relatively uninterrupted time stretches in which to bring it to fruition. I've never been a two-hour-in-the-morning writer, who could put in another six hours on Sunday afternoon. For me, a novel requires weeks of living in a largely mental and wholly internal landscape. Everything else has to be relegated to the odd hour here, the bit of time there. Sadly, however, uninterrupted time blocks are not what life doles out today to any of us with regularity.” LongTwoTodayBitsHoursFictionMorningNovelWeekSixBlockLandscapeOddInternalsSundayAfternoonRegularityFruitionSunday Afternoons Book:Conversations with Samuel R. Delany Source: Conversations with Samuel R. Delany
“We have made some great strides in terms of treating various types of cancer with early detection. The success rate of recovery for many people today is better than it was a decade or two ago so we can't give up. Yes, we would all love a quick "cure all" but that is not reality. Until then, we all are in this together and we have to keep working towards more progress!” PeopleGivingMadeTwoRealityTodayTogetherTermProgressTypeGiving UpRateCancerVariousDecadesRecoveryCuresStrideDetection Author:Eva LaRue