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David Platt
"Every saved person this side of heaven owes the gospel to every lost person this side of hell."
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Source : David Platt (2010). “Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream”, p.74, Multnomah
David Platt
#Heaven Quotes
#Sides Quotes
#Hell Quotes
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“I don't think the nature of my poetry is satirical or even ironic, I think it's essentially lyrical but again I don't know if it's my position to say what my poetry is like.”
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“In the end the privatisation of war is not acceptable. We shouldn't be issuing these sub-contracts to these contracting companies because the people who run them are making millions. There should be no relationship between ex-politicians and them, like John Reid and Malcolm Rifkind, who are now associated with contracting companies having been ministers of defence. That's unacceptable.”
Source : Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
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“A class, in Java, is where we teach objects how to behave.”
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“I've written so many things over the years that I don't want to go back to being just a scriptwriter. I'm in what I consider to be the enviable position of all I have to do is come up with the idea and write an outline that makes it seem like it's a viable idea that will interest people, and then other people write the scripts -- and I become the executive producer or the producer, depending on how much involvement I have, and I get a creative credit and then move on to the next project.”
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“Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.”
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“Nothing befalls a man except what is in his nature to endure.”
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“Prayer is a conversation with God, but prayer is no substitute for work.”
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“I keep trying to bring a more professional approach to New Zealand cricket. It's an uphill battle. I stay in the game because I find it intriguing and interesting. I'm not interested in coaching international sides. I don't mind short-term coaching. I don't want to get involved in the politics of teams.”
Source : "Here They Are Jayne Mansfield". Book by Raymond Strait, 1992.