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Bill Bryson

"Noting the lack of crime or security in the Netherlands, the author asked a native who guarded a national landmark. He got the replay, "We all do."

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"Noting the lack of crime or security in the Netherlands, the author asked a native who guarded a national landmark. He got the replay, "We all do."

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Donna Grant

"Christians should use their prosperity for the glory of the kingdom of God."

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Donna Grant

"The earth therefore is not Gods jurisdiction. It is man' jurisdiction. The earth is man's domain. Man therefore is responsible for what transpires here."

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Donna Grant

"The scripture talks about man managing, ruling the earth, as the sole duty of man."

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Donna Grant

"Money is God's seed and Christians should learn how to properly sew it."

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Donna Grant

"The money that has been given to us by God should be put to working God's kingdom and for His purposes."

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Donna Grant

"Christians should be good managers and stewards of God's riches."

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Donna Grant

"Every Christian should be a faithful minister and steward of God."

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Donna Grant

"The effectiveness of your life is determined by your ability to convert your time into values."

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Donna Grant

"God is not supposed to fix the earth, he created man for that."

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Donna Grant

"We need money not only for meeting our own needs, but also for fulfilling God's plans."

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Bill Bryson
"In the mystifying world that was Victorian parenthood, obedience took precedence over all considerations of affection and happiness, and that odd, painful conviction remained the case in most well-heeled homes up until at least the time of the First World War."

Parenting

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Bill Bryson
"Open your refrigerator door, and you summon forth more light than the total amount enjoyed by most households in the 18th century. The world at night, for much of history, was a very dark place indeed."

Light

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Bill Bryson
"She was torn between her customer service training and her youthful certitude."

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Bill Bryson
"I ordered a coffee and a little something to eat and savored the warmth and dryness. Somewhere in the background Nat King Cole sang a perky tune. I watched the rain beat down on the road outside and told myself that one day this would be twenty years ago."

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Bill Bryson
"Roads get wider and busier and less friendly to pedestrians. And all of the development based around cars, like big sprawling shopping malls. Everything seems to be designed for the benefit of the automobile and not the benefit of the human being."

Society

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Bill Bryson
"There are three stages in scientific discovery. First, people deny that it is true, then they deny that it is important; finally they credit the wrong person."

Science

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Bill Bryson
"There'd never been a more advantageous time to be a criminal in America than during the 13 years of Prohibition. At a stroke, the American government closed down the fifth largest industry in the United States - alcohol production - and just handed it to criminals - a pretty remarkable thing to do."

History

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Bill Bryson
"And there was never a better time to delve for pleasure in language than the sixteenth century, when novelty blew through English like a spring breeze. Some twelve thousand words, a phenomenal number, entered the language between 1500 and 1650, about half of them still in use today, and old words were employed in ways not tried before. Nouns became verbs and adverbs; adverbs became adjectives. Expressions that could not have grammatically existed before - such as 'breathing one's last' and 'backing a horse', both coined by Shakespeare - were suddenly popping up everywhere."

Literature

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Bill Bryson
"One idea to a sentence is still the best advice that anyone has ever given on writing."

Writing

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Bill Bryson
"If you drive to, say, Shenandoah National Park, or the Great Smoky Mountains, you'll get some appreciation for the scale and beauty of the outdoors. When you walk into it, then you see it in a completely different way. You discover it in a much slower, more majestic sort of way."

Nature

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