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Many of our current practices seem to be the wrong way around ... we seem to make church complex and discipleship too easy.
— Alan Hirsch
Byrne's Law: In any electrical circuit, appliances and wiring will burn out to protect fuses.
— Robert Byrne
On the centre of the lake, cooled by the piercing current of the Rhône, lay the true centre of the Western World. Upon it floated swans like boats and boats like swans, both lost in the nothingness of the heartless beauty.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.
— Thomas Jefferson
Do not suffer life to stagnate, it will grow muddy for want of motion; commit yourself again to the current of the world.
— Samuel Johnson
I read a lot, and I think it's important to stay current on the new health kicks. Some are out there just to make money, but some are really worth investigating and incorporating into our diets.
— Jennifer Aniston
Truth has no special time of its own. Its hour is now--always.
— Albert Schweitzer
Things have never been more like the way they are today in history.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
You've got to stay current and up with the competition. The main thing, though, is finding the greatest songs you can possibly find.
— Reba McEntire
I certainly don't read coverage of me, I read what else is going on that I need to know about to do my job.
— Hillary Clinton
By the way, when the writer John in the book of Revelation gets a current glimpse of the heavens, one detail he mentions about crowns is that people are taking them off [chap. 4]. Apparently, in the unvarnished presence of the divine a lot of things that we consider significant turn out to be, much like wearing a crown, quite absurd.)
— Rob Bell
Our life runs down in sending up the clock. The brook runs down in sending up our life. The sun runs down in sending up the brook. And there is something sending up the sun. It is this backward motion toward the source, Against the stream, that most we see ourselves in, The tribute of the current to the source. It is from this in nature we are from. It is most us.
— Robert Frost