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Mark Nenadov
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Steve Wulf, the longtime baseball writer and editor for Sports Illustrated and then ESPN the Magazine, was sitting at a picnic table in the Yankee locker room back in the eighties when the ancient clubhouse man, Pete Sheehy, hired in 1927,
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“Among all my conquests’ — said the dying emperor Valentinian — ‘there is but one that now comforts me. I have overcome my worst enemy — my own haughty heart.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“I think it would be better to say that some churches have veered too far towards what they think is holiness, while other churches have veered too far to what they think is love. If a church has abandoned holiness, it has abandoned love, and if it has abandoned love, it has abandoned holiness. Holiness and love are mutually implicating and work in concert, not it opposition.”
― The Church and the Surprising Offense of God's Love: Reintroducing the Doctrines of Church Membership and Discipline
― The Church and the Surprising Offense of God's Love: Reintroducing the Doctrines of Church Membership and Discipline
“ignorance is the field, on which the quackery of a political impostor ever reaps its most abundant harvest.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“He is surely a brute, and not a rational creature, who has swallowed poison, and will rather suffer it to take its course, than admit the necessary relief of medicine, lest he should be obliged to confess his folly, in exposing himself to the need of it.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“Nowhere throughout the universe do the moral perfections of the Governor of the world shine so gloriously as at the cross”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
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