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“Thus in this oneness Jesus Christ is the Mediator, the Reconciler, between God and man. Thus He comes forward to MAN on behalf of GOD calling for and awakening faith, love and hope, and to GOD on behalf of MAN, representing man, making satisfaction and interceding. Thus He attests and guarantees to God's free GRACE and at the same time attests and guarantees to God man's free GRATITUDE.”
Karl Barth“Thus in this oneness Jesus Christ is the Mediator, the Reconciler, between God and man. Thus He comes forward to MAN on behalf of GOD calling for and awakening faith, love and hope, and to GOD on behalf of MAN, representing man, making satisfaction and interceding. Thus He attests and guarantees to God's free GRACE and at the same time attests and guarantees to God man's free GRATITUDE.”
Karl Barth, The Humanity of God“Hope is the struggle of the soul, breaking loose from what is perishable, and attesting her eternity.”
Herman Melville“But, as Bruce Wayne will attest...you have to spend money to make money.”
Bruce Wayne“All that we call sacred history attests that the birth of a poet is the principal event in chronology.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson“Never did Christ utter a single word attesting to a personal resurrection and a life beyond the grave.”
Leo Tolstoy“Honor is due to God and to persons of great excellence as a sign of attestation of excellence already existing”
not that honor makes them excellent.“Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.”
B. H. Liddell Hart“Let your passion serve as your energy source to keep you going. I can attest that you will be happier, healthier, and more successful at it.”
Anna Agoncillo, Psychology Of Love, Money, & Life“The important thing is that man is lost in time, in the moment that immediately precedes him - which only attests, by reflection, to the fact that he is lost in the moment that follows”
André Breton“Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare.”
Frederick Henry Hedge