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It was easy for you to say these things, since you either knew you were not writing to Luther, but for the general public, or you did not reflect that it was Luther you were writing against, whom I hope you allow nonetheless to have some acquaintance with Holy Writ and some judgment in respect of it.
— Martin Luther
General Relativity supports what is one of the oldest formal arguments for the existence of a theistic God—the Cosmological Argument.
— Norman Geisler
Real trouble doesnt begin in a society until boredom has become its most general feature. Boredom will drive even quietminded people down paths they'd never imagined.
— Cormac McCarthy
Real trouble doesn't begin in a society until boredom has become its most general feature. Boredom will drive even quietminded people down paths they never imagined.
— Cormac McCarthy
The submission which you demand of yourself to the general fact of evil in the world, your apparent acquiescence in it, is here nothing but the conviction that evil at large is none of your business until your business with your private particular evils is liquidated and settled up.
— William James
Philosophy is like science and unlike history in that it seeks general truths rather than an account of particular events, either in the near or distant past.
— Mortimer Adler
If there is not the war, you don't get the great general; if there is not a great occasion, you don't get a great statesman; if Lincoln had lived in a time of peace, no one would have known his name.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Moses - the man of God - was a species of human chameleon - scholar, general, law-giver, leader, etc.
— CT Studd
This act brought on a crisis in the career of the general commanding. He had asserted from the beginning that the administration was hostile to him; that it had failed in its promises of men and war material; that the President himself had shown duplicity if not treachery in the endeavor to procure the appointment of Benton: and the administration now gave open evidence of its enmity.
— Ulysses S. Grant
The first key is that goals must be clear, specific, detailed, and written down. A goal cannot be vague or general, like being happy or making more money.
— Brian Tracy
This terrible event clothed the archangel with added influence; because his credulous disciples believed that he had specifically fore- announced it, instead of only making a general prophecy, which any one might have done, and so have chanced to hit one of many marks in the wide margin allowed. He became a nameless terror to the ship.
— Herman Melville
This terrible event clothed the archangel with added influence; because his credulous disciples believed that he had specifically fore-announced it, instead of only making a general prophecy, which any one might have done, and so have chanced to hit one of many marks in the wide margin allowed.
— Herman Melville