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Robert B Anderson Inspirational Quotes (9)
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I think an appeal to arms and to brute force is unbecoming the age in which we live. Would to God that the time had come when there should be no war, and that religion and peace should reign throughout the world.
Robert Anderson
All you're supposed to do is every once in a while give the boys a little tea and sympathy.
Robert Anderson
In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage.
Robert Anderson
Humans who spend time in the wilderness, alone, without man-made mechanical noise around them, often discover that their brain begins to recover its ability to discern things.
Robert Anderson
The mission of the playwright ... is to look in his heart and write, to write whatever concerns him at the moment to write with passion and conviction. Of course the measure of the man will be the measure of the play.
Robert Anderson
Our Southern brethren have done grievously, they have rebelled and have attacked their father's house and their loyal brothers. They must be punished and brought back, but this necessity breaks my heart.
Robert Anderson
For what constitutes a Christian is not accepting the Christian's creed, but accepting Christ as Savior and Lord. It is a question of personal loyalty and love.
Robert Anderson
When a bank makes a loan, it simply adds to the borrower's deposit account by the amount of the loan. It does not take this money from anyone else's deposit it was not previously paid in to the bank by anyone. It's new money, created by the bank for the use of the borrower.
Robert B. Anderson
The Cross was the manifestation of Divine love without reserve or limit but it was also the expression of man's unutterable malignity.
Robert Anderson