Quote by John Calvin
Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reaso

Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men. – John Calvin

Other quotes by John Calvin

Knowledge of the sciences is so much smoke apart from the heavenly science of Christ. – John Calvin

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Knowledge
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God preordained, for his own glory and the display of His attributes of mercy and justice, a part of the human race, without any merit of their own, to eternal salvation, and another part, in just punishment of their sin, to eternal damnation. – John Calvin

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God
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All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbors. – John Calvin

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Trust
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The most popular image of the female despite the exigencies of the clothing trade is all boobs and buttocks, a hallucinating sequence of parabolae and bulges. – Germaine Greer

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Women

I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. Thats not to say theyre not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same. – Mark Davis

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Women

Women are frightening. If you get to 41 as a man, youre quite battle-scarred. – Hugh Grant

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Women

It is women who bear the race in bloody agony. Suffering is a kind of horror. Blood is a kind of horror. Women are born with horror in their very bloodstream. It is a biological thing. – Bela Lugosi

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Women

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Now that Im a mom, Im way more laid back. If you come into my house, dont look for a coaster. Forget it. There is not a piece of furniture in my house now that is too precious. – Angela Kinsey

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Happy the people whose annals are blank in history-books. – Thomas Carlyle, Life of Frederick the Great

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History

Money often costs too much. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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The one permanent emotion of the inferior man is fear — fear of the unknown, the complex, the inexplicable. What he wants above everything else is safety. – Henry Louis Mencken

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Fear