Quotes by Coins Our coin bears the inscription: In God We Trust. And our Bible reassures us: The Lord is just and merciful. With the Lord thence our protector, whom or what shall we fear? Jeremiah Denton coins lord bears My debt to you, Belovèd, Jessie Belle Rittenhouse debt coins love Before Medicare, nearly half of American seniors were forced to go without coverage because insurance companies were reluctant to insure them - making the chances of having health insurance as a senior the same as getting tails on a coin flip. John B. Larson coins senior half Our greatest illusion is reliance upon the security and permanence of material possessions. We must search for some other coin. John Cudahy illusion coins possession Human nature exists and operates in an environment. And it is not 'in' that environment as coins are in a box, but as a plant is in the sunlight and soil. John Dewey soil coins human-nature The image-managers encourage the individual to fashion himself into a smooth coin, negotiable in any market. John Gardner coins fashion business Madness and genius are two sides to the same coin. John Hendy coins two-sides genius A runner is a miser, spending the pennies of his energy with great stinginess, constantly wanting to know how much he has spent and how much longer he will be expected to pay. He wants to be broke at precisely the moment he no longer needs his coin. John L. Parker Jr. coins energy needs Owen meany who rarely wasted words and who had the conversation-stopping habit of dropping remarks like coins into a deep pool of water... remarks that sank, like truth, to the bottom of the pool where they would remain untouchable. John Irving stopping coins water Beauty is Nature's coin, must not be hoarded, But must be current, and the good thereof Consists in mutual and partaken bliss. John Milton bliss coins beautiful Envy is the reverse side of a coin called vanity - Nobody is ever envious of others who is not first proud of himself. John Stott envy vanity coins Courtesy is the one coin you can never have too much of or be stingy with. John Wanamaker flipping-a-coin coins too-much Faith is a homely, private capital; as there are public savings-banks and poor funds, out of which in times of want we can relieve the necessities of individuals, so here the faithful take their coin in peace. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe coins saving faith I would fain coin wisdom,—mould it, I mean, into maxims, proverbs, sentences, that can easily be retained and transmitted. Would that I could denounce and banish from the language of men—as base money—the words by which they cheat and are cheated! Joseph Joubert coins men mean Nations it may be have fashioned their Governments, but the Governments have paid them back in the same coin. Joseph Conrad coins government literature In the interchange of thought use no coin but gold and silver. Joseph Joubert coins gold use In the commerce of language use only coin of gold and silver. Joseph Joubert coins gold use Less coin, less care. Joshua Reynolds coins care money For him , life was a coin that had disaster on one side and waiting for disaster on the other J.R. Ward coins waiting sides Well...he's back in an exam room. Should I get out a quarter?" Everybody groaned. There was only one He out of the legions of male patients they treated, and coin bingo was typically how the staff decided who had to deal with him. J.R. Ward bingo coins males «12345678910»