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These are people who accept the fire of the Holy Spirit,' he said, 'the fire that is left behind but that is used by so few people to light their candles.
— Paulo Coelho
We are always trying to convert people to a belief in our own explanation of the universe. We think that the more people there are who believe as we do, the more certain it will be that what we believe is the truth. But it doesn't work that way at all.
— Paulo Coelho
The greatest service you can provide to the people in your care is to make the Bible accessible to them.
— Chuck Smith
The welfare of the people is the ultimate law.
— Cicero
We need to make sure that the laws we're passing are protecting people. And we should not be voting against something that makes progress just because it doesn't make as much progress as we'd like to see made. As much as I might like to see any number of issues progress in larger steps, I understand that some of these things happen in smaller steps. And so for that reason, progress is progress. And success is success.
— Clay Aiken
Where there is a lack of honor in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned
— Herbert Hoover
When there is a lack of honor in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned.
— Herbert Hoover
And we Americans are the peculiar, chosen people—the Israel of our time; we bear the ark of the liberties of the world.
— Herman Melville
People are looking for inspiration, and my books are sometimes the vehicles of what people are looking for.
— Richard Paul Evans
Work and family are at the center of our lives, the foundation of our dignity as a free people.
— Ronald Reagan
The truth no matter how hard it is to bear, must be accepted and confronted head on because it is real. Businesses and people who accept truth soar.
— Germany Kent
The right of the people to a substantive part in the government of the Church is recognized and sanctioned by the apostles in almost every conceivable way.
— Charles Hodge