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Endeavor Quotes - Page 4

Virtually every discipline and endeavor is presently under a naturalistic pall.

William A. Dembski (1999). “Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & Theology”, Intervarsity Press

Literature is a peculiarly public product of a particularly private endeavor.

Valerie Miner (2014). “Rumors from the Cauldron: Selected Essays, Reviews, and Reportage”, p.37, Open Road Media

Whoever would fully and feelingly understand the words of Christ, must endeavor to conform his life wholly to the life of Christ.

St. Augustine, Dr. Howard Taylor, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Apostolic Fathers, J. Oswald Sanders (2010). “Moody Classics Complete Set: Includes 19 Classics of the Faith in a Single Volume”, p.1510, Moody Publishers

I wish my friends at William Morris Endeavor all the best.

"Paul Oakenfold Leaves WME for APA (Exclusive)" by Shirley Halperin, www.hollywoodreporter.com. October 11, 2011.

Conversation is not a search after knowledge, but an endeavor at effect.

John Keats, Baron Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (1848). “Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats”, p.59

Evangelizing includes the endeavor to elicit a response to the truth taught.

J. I. Packer (2000). “In God's Presence: Daily Devotions with J.I. Packer”, Shaw

It is the grand endeavor of the gospel to communicate God to men.

Horace Bushnell (1858). “Sermons for the new life”, p.76

The bad are frequently good enough to let you see how bad they are, but the good as frequently endeavor to get between you and themselves.

Henry David Thoreau, Jeffrey S. Cramer (2007). “I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau”, p.215, Yale University Press

My dad's supportive of all my endeavors.

"Georgia May Jagger: The Interview" by Christine Lennon, www.harpersbazaar.com. October 15, 2010.

Diffidence in an officer is a good mark because he will always endeavor to bring himself up to what he conceives to be the full line of his duty.

George Washington, Jared Sparks (1839). “The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts”, p.399

Those having the most time to devote to a line of endeavor usually become the most proficient.

George Ade (1914). “Ade's Fables”, p.61, Library of Alexandria