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Those Quotes by Joel Osteen
- I like to think my dad was easygoing and kind, and I think some of those things have been passed down. I am like him…
- I want get across to not just the church world. I want to get outside those walls to everyday people.
- Sometimes we look back and 10 years from now we think, 'Boy, those were great old days.' Well, you know, we're living in the good…
- I do know this... I seem to reach a lot of previously unchurched people. So many people have told me they never went to church…
- There's pros and cons of a big church. Cons is I don't get to know everybody, I don't get to go to their ballgame, I…
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- Revolutionaries do not make revolutions. The revolutionaries are those who know when power is lying in the street and then they can… — Hannah Arendt
- The structure of apartheid is still rooted in the Haitian society. When you have apartheid, you don't see those behind the walls.… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those… — Aristotle
- Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we… — Aristotle
- Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach. — Aristotle
- In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief; to the… — Aristotle
- Misfortune shows those who are not really friends. — Aristotle
- The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. — Aristotle
- Those who excel in virtue have the best right of all to rebel, but then they are of all men the least… — Aristotle
- It is just that we should be grateful, not only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to those… — Aristotle
- Democracy arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects; because men are… — Aristotle
- Hence poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are rather of the nature of universals,… — Aristotle