Quote by Jim Bakker
Why should I apologize because God throws in crystal chandeliers,

Why should I apologize because God throws in crystal chandeliers, mahogany floors, and the best construction in the world? – Jim Bakker

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I started out by believing God for a newer car than the one I was driving. I started out believing God for a nicer apartment than I had. Then I moved up. – Jim Bakker

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They put chains on me they chained my waist, my legs. Put me in the back of a squad car, and I literally blacked out. I didnt even – theres whole pieces missing. – Jim Bakker

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Preaching is the expression of moral sentiments applied to the duties of life. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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The worst behaved students turn out to be the most pious preachers. – Proverb

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Id rather see a sermon than hear one any day; Id rather one should walk with me than merely tell the way: The eyes a better pupil and more willing than the ear, fine counsel is confusing, but examples always clear. – Edgar A. Guest

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He preaches well that lives well. – Miguel de Cervantes

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However fiercely opposed one may be to the present order, an old respect for the idea of order itself often prevents people from distinguishing between order and those who stand for order, and leads them in practice to respect individuals under the pretext of respecting order itself. – Antonin Artaud

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