Sentences with phrase «life quotes as»

The HP smartwatches use two power sources: the analogue watch functionality is powered by a traditional coin - sized battery, whereas the smart side of the watch uses an internal rechargeable battery with life quoted as being up to seven days, depending on the data throughput from the smartphone.

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Their brands are not labels but flags that should evoke the kind of patriotism we have for the countries we live in... These leaders want to change the way the planet works — or as Apple's Steve Jobs is widely quoted saying, «to make a dent in the universe.»»
Let these 20 quotes from Dr. Wayne Dyer motivate you to become more as a human being, tap into your limitless potential and take time out of your busy day to remember a man that transformed millions of lives in such a profound and powerful way.
Blog Farnam Street quotes Munger as saying: «In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a broad subject - matter area) who didn't read all the time — none.
In a profile of him published in the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiation.
As noted in the first quote, if you are solving real pain for real people, you have the chance to create something long lasting and durable that will literally change how people live their lives.
«What CC is dealing with is a life issue,» the Post quoted Cashman as saying.
In an email, De Grey confirms to me that he still believes, as he was once quoted saying, that the first human who will live to be 1,000 is probably already alive today.
And if you struggle with finding good content to share, Buffer offers suggestions of posts you can push out to followers that include links to inspirational quotes as well as productivity and life - hacking tips.
Getting stronger There is a probably no more cited quote of Nietzsche (often misquoted, actually) as this, also from Twilight of the Idols: «Out of life's school of war: What does not kill me makes me stronger.»
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Benjamin Graham had an incredible influence on Buffett, and has been quoted as the second most influential person in Buffett's life (behind his father).
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Speaking to the High River Times in April 2015, Mr. Fraser was quoted as saying «I will emphasize the Pro-Life values of Albertans, making constituents and other candidates aware of the issues surrounding abortion and how they are directly relevant to provincial policy... We should de-fund abortion and fund the life affirming alternatives of crisis pregnancy support, parental support, and adoption.»
Almost half of respondents that had sought life insurance information or attempted to purchase life insurance online indicate they also used insurance comparison / quoting sites as part of the research process.
Sixty - seven percent of Millennials use comparison / quoting websites as part of the life insurance purchase process, compared with 45 percent of Gen X and 28 percent of Boomers.
A quote... / «Insofar as the team created an organism capable of thriving and self - replicating, Venter and his colleagues created life.
Principal Des Mitchell was quoted by the Western Australian newspaper as saying: «The image he posted created interest in his personal life, including his sexuality.
And remember this quote «I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.»
, even quoting from one of their poets: «For by him (God) we have life and move and exist, even as certain ones of the poets among you have said,» For we are all his progeny.»
It might not have influenced him, but it situates him in a particular era in the history of silliness, with the 1890s still an incense - drowned memory, and such figures as Baron Corvo — whom Williams quotes with approval more than once in his writings — hovering on the borders of literary life.
AA's twelve steps are a group of principles, spiritual in their nature, which, if practiced as a way of life, can expel the obsession to drink and enable the sufferer to become happily and usefully whole [quoted from the forward to the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions].
A sample: for the feast of Corpus Christi, we are given some practical grounding in Christ's words about being the «living bread come down from heaven», together with thoughts about how we are united to the Father through Jesus, and also with one another - quoting St Paul - and finally a profound look towards eternity as «Jesus» gift of himself is transmitted to us beyond time and space».
Just as each one of us wants happiness and fears pain, just as each one of us wants to live and not to die, so do all other creatures (quoted in Chapple, 226).
The resurrection life, when it comes in fullness, is the life of fellowship with God at the feast of Is 25:6 - 8, which he quotes in 1 Cor 15 as being the source of his resurrection doctrine.
So, while I certainly appreciate your, what I believe to be a «sincere» gesture with your quotes from the book of Luke to... «save my eternal soul,» I only wish you peace in your life... and should there happen to be an after - life... and... it happens to be exactly as you think, maybe you can put in a good word for me with St. Peter at the Pearlies!!!
Growing in that relationship does mean gradually pruning away those parts of one's life which hinder it; however, Jesus is never quoted as promising that when he died (and rose) that all sin would vanish from the world.
To the folks who are vehemently denying this person was a Christian, I would urge you to consider this: If a person with a muslim name commits an act of terrorism, he is immediately labelled an «Islamic» terrorist, no questions asked, even though the Quran clearly states that a person who kills an innocent is like he / she has murdered then whole of humanity (the Quran mentions this in reference to murder of ANY innocent person, irrespective of the victims belief): To quote from the Quran: «On that account We ordained for the Children of Isra`il that if any one slew a person — unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity.
As you quote: «Unless you eat my body and drink my blood you can not have eternal life in you.
The other words that go down with greater credibility are words to live by for every duty / circumstance of life (perhaps not a direct quote from scripture but)... do EVERYTHING as if for the Lord... (not to be used in a stab of guilt for a believer), just acknowledging, if you would follow a god..
In his foreword to Ruether's book Faith and Fratricide (Seabury, 1974), Baum quotes her as stating: «We might say that Jesus is our paradigm for hoping, aspiring man, venturing his life in expectation of the Kingdom» (p. 20).
Is it reasonable to assume that such a man would write to the Christians at Corinth and quote as witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus several hundred people who were still living at the time?
It's nice that you keep ignoring the crux of this argument and relying on a single quote as a life boat.
so... You (or this quote) are as - suming that 1) There is a creator 2) There is a life after death 3) You will meet «him» etc...
When Paul Lehmann in an often quoted sentence said that «God's purpose for human life is to make it and keep it human» he was putting the point in an admirable fashion — which helps to make contemporary people grasp both their high dignity as humans and their defection from that possibility.
For as the Church prays, the sufferings we endure, if taken to Christ in the Sacrament designed for forgiveness, can bring us «increase of grace and the reward of eternal life», or, quoting from St Vincent de Paul, «the throne of God's mercy isset on my wretchedness».
There are numerous scriptures in the Bible that fortell of a future when the earth will be a paradise again occupied by loving loyal respectful dedicated human subjects that will live forever as quoted in John 17:3.
Thus, he quotes Daniel Maguire as declaring that «the morality of terminating life, innocent or not, is an open question although it is widely treated as a closed one.»
In my opinion it takes more faith to live with the mystery, struggle to hold together all the opposites and seek to listen to the Holy Spirit for your own unique life's circumstances than it does to simply quote chapter and text as if the Christian walk is a predictable black & white / cause & effect existence.
I have already quoted Paul as saying that he was determined to know nothing except Jesus; and one has only to leaf through his letters to see how completely his religious life and thought were dominated by him whom he variously calls «Christ,» «Jesus Christ,» «the Lord Jesus Christ,» or simply» the Lord.»
In human terms, this has a disastrous consequence for certain groups of people like the tribals, scheduled castes, traditional fishermen and such other groups who depend on them to eke out a living... They would also be torn away from their natural roots as well as from their community and cultural ties - producing in them a sense of isolation» (Quoted from ISA Journal Dec. 94).
The pre-existent glory is brought into connection with the remembered facts of Jesus» life in such passages as those quoted in the preceding paragraph, of which II Corinthians 8:9 is typical: «Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor.
One gathers from the Philippians passage, as well as from such sentences as that quoted from II Corinthians, that far from being embarrassed by the normality of the earthly life, Paul saw in it a sign of how much Christ had been willing to sacrifice on our behalf.
If BossMan114 had half a brain he / she would realize that the overwhelming majority of Muslims don't live in the middle east, but Indonesia, and oh yeah the constitution which your ilk quotes and supposedly defends provides the right to worship as one pleases, regardless of their faith.
I have both quibbles and serious disagreements with some of what he said, but we are at one in affirming the wisdom of Reinhold Niebuhr, whom he quotes as saying, «The religion which is socially most useful is one which can maintain a stubborn indifference to immediate ends and thus give the ethical life of man that touch of the absolute without which all morality is finally reduced to a decorous but essentially unqualified self assertiveness.»
Herder's reference to the «invisible hand» organizing social and economic life is quoted without so much as a mention of Smith's Wealth of Nations.
If you don't understand that hell was made for Satan then perhaps you also don't believe that we as Christ followers have an enemy and his role here on earth... most unbelievers are living a hell down here so when I preach or do one on one evangelism, I most certainly inform them of hell... I could quote verses here but really you just need to have solid theology....
The author quotes apologist Lee Strobel as saying, «It wasn't too many years ago that scholars were writing off apologetics because we live in a postmodern world where young people are not supposed to be interested in things like the historical Jesus... The biggest shock is that among people who communicated to me that they had found faith in Christ through apologetics, the single biggest group was 16 - to -24-year-olds.»
The prints feature two quotes from the book and also my «life verse,» Proverbs 27:14 — «If anyone loudly blesses their neighbor early in the morning, it will be taken as a curse.»
And elsewhere Kingsley wrote about Darwin's contribution thus: «Now that they have got rid of an interfering God — a master magician as I call it — they have to choose between the absolute empire of accident and a living, immanent, ever - working God» (quoted in Raven, 177).
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