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Monday, April 28th, 2025
the Second Week after Easter
the Second Week after Easter
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Sermon Quotations Archive
Quotations regarding 'Pen'
The Declaration of Independence is a sacred part of American history.
Paul Gillmor, American Politician (1939-2007)
As the cost of gasoline rises and our dependence on foreign oil continues to increase, the effect of sending over $100 billion each year to OPEC nations hurts every American.
Paul Gillmor, American Politician (1939-2007)
A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away.
Ellen Glasgow, American Novelist (1874-1945)
In a Glasser Quality School there is no such thing as a closed book test. Students are told to get out their notes and open their books. There is no such thing as being forbidden to ask the teacher or another student for help.
William Glasser, American Psychologist
I met my wife in Washington, D.C. I was a senior in college. WW II was about to descend upon us. Jobs were starting to open up after a prolonged depression.
Tom Glazer, American Musician (1914-2003)
Welding torches, cutting torches and any activity producing a flame outside is prohibited. Any open flame is discouraged.
John Glover, American Actor (1944- )
In open range fires it is about picking a spot and hoping it is the right location. At the head of the fire you have to worry about wind and humidity and a number of other factors.
John Glover, American Actor (1944- )
Modern diplomats approach every problem with an open mouth.
Arthur Joseph Goldberg, American Statesman (1908-1990)
The most unpardonable sin in society is independence of thought.
Emma Goldman, Lithuanian Activist (1869-1940)
Women need not always keep their mouths shut and their wombs open.
Emma Goldman, Lithuanian Activist (1869-1940)
We're talking about the lawyers for the United States of America. And I think it's very, very important that the lawyers be comfortable being very candid and open about their views on very sensitive issues affecting the United States.
Alberto Gonzales, American Public Servant (1955- )
The fact that the price of gasoline has declined some in recent weeks must not allow Americans to be lulled into a false sense of security. Energy independence must rank along with border security as the top priorities of the United States.
Virgil Goode, American Politician (1946- )
It is important that the United States move with all deliberate speed to develop and get into usage alternative fuels that will allow us to end our dependence on foreign oil.
Virgil Goode, American Politician (1946- )
But instead of that stuff you get relationships with people and neighbors that you would never get in a city. People in small towns are a lot more open.
Genevieve Gorder, American Designer (1974- )
The last thing in the world I should have done was go into the theater because was inordinately shy as a young man. I couldn't open my mouth. At a party, I was the one stuck up against the wall. I was embarrassed about talking. I felt that I couldn't talk well.
Gale Gordon, American Actor (1906-1995)
God be praised for his gracious long suffering towards me in sparing my life so long. Grant, gracious God, that I may make a good use of the time that thou mayest be pleased yet to grant me for repentance.
Patrick Gordon, Scottish Soldier
Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring.
Edward Gorey, American Author (1925-2000)
When I sing full-on I use my whole body. I open my throat and let it fly out.
Robert Goulet, American Musician (1933-2007)
You open the show with a bang, then don't come back on for 45 minutes.
Robert Goulet, American Musician (1933-2007)
Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it.
Baltasar Gracian, Spanish Philosopher (1601-1658)