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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Pen'

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I try to keep an open mind but I'm so tired of the mediocrity.
Clea Duvall, American Actress (1977-  )
In the progress of personality, first comes a declaration of independence, then a recognition of interdependence.
Henry Van Dyke, American Poet
Until women learn to want economic independence, and until they work out a way to get this independence without denying themselves the joys of love and motherhood, it seems to me feminism has no roots.
Crystal Eastman, American Lawyer (1881-1928)
We need to open up the future. We also need to keep everything valuable from the past.
John Eaton, American Politician (1790-1856)
By going to the movies, and because of other things, too, going to college, making a wide variety of friends, moving around traveling, I became a lot more open-minded than the heritage I was born into might have suggested.
Roger Ebert, American Critic (1942-  )
Let's have the music that will open the door to millions of people... the kind of music that will not make people think only of the song or even of the singer... not music that is confined to the merely personal.
Nelson Eddy, American Musician (1901-1967)
I can't turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I'm sick to death of me.
Elizabeth Edwards, American Lawyer (1949-2010)
You can do and use the skills that you have. The schools need you. The teachers need you. Students and parents need you. They need your actual person: your physical personhood and your open minds and open ears and boundless compassion, sitting next to them, listening and nodding and asking questions for hours at a time.
Dave Eggers, American Writer (1970-  )
Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be.
Albert Einstein, German Physicist (1879-1955)
The United States strongly seeks a lasting agreement for the discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests. We believe that this would be an important step toward reduction of international tensions and would open the way to further agreement on substantial measures of disarmament.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, American President (1890-1969)
I loved that about her because I knew it would open the door for a lot of comedy, because I knew that the conflict would come, because not many people live like the way she does.
Jenna Elfman, American Actress (1971-  )
I wasn't sure how my dad would react. There was an agent sitting behind them and he told me he was embarrassed to watch the scenes. My parents have always been very open. They trust my decisions.
Shannon Elizabeth, American Actress (1976-  )
Open debate and full discourse on the topic of torture is a double-edged sword.
Charles D. Ellison, Author
I guess when Rick is finished with his Journey to the Centre of the Earth, then we might have a go at something. We'd like to, we're open to it, and we've been talking about it.
Keith Emerson, British Musician (1944-  )
While Haiti has recently celebrated more than 200 years of independence from French colonial rule, the citizens of the island remain vulnerable to poverty, poor health, and political chaos.
Eliot Engel, American Politician (1947-  )
To open his lips is crime in a plain citizen.
Quintus Ennius, Roman Poet
We'll open for anyone, we are just looking to play.
John Entwistle, English Musician (1944-2002)
The only way to ensure a film is going to sell is put Will Smith in it and you open it in 3,000 theaters and make sure we have all the top promotional spots in each venue.
Omar Epps, American Actor (1973-  )
My brain is open.
Paul Erdos, Hungarian Mathematician (1913-1996)
I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence.
Thomas Erskine, Scottish Theologian (1788-1870)
 
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