Gregg Williams Quotes

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It is the familiar that usually eludes us in life. What is before our nose is what we see last.” WILLIAM BARRETT
Gregg Krech (Naikan: Gratitude, Grace, and the Japanese Art of Self-Reflection)
a tragic roster of activists and innocents had died for the crime of being black or supporting blacks in their state. There was Willie Edwards Jr., the truck driver forced off a bridge to his death by four Klansmen in Montgomery. There was William Lewis Moore, the man from Baltimore shot and killed in Attalla while trying to walk a letter denouncing segregation 385 miles to the governor of Mississippi. There were four young girls, Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley, killed by the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. There was thirteen-year-old Virgil Lamar Ware, shot to death on the handlebars of his brother’s bicycle in the same city. There was Jimmie Lee Jackson, beaten and shot by state troopers in Marion while he tried to protect his mother and grandfather during a protest. There was the Reverend James Reeb, the Unitarian minister beaten to death in Selma. There was Viola Gregg Liuzzo, shot by Klansmen while trying to ferry marchers between Selma and Montgomery. There was Willie Brewster, shot to death while walking home in Anniston. There was Jonathan Myrick Daniels, a seminarian registering black voters who was arrested for participating in a protest and then shot by a deputy sheriff in Hayneville. There was Samuel Leamon Younge Jr., murdered by a gas station owner after arguing about segregated restrooms.
Casey Cep (Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee)
One of the most recent developments in comprehensive evangelical biblical interpretation was the “redemptive-movement hermeneutic” offered by William Webb.128 He called for evangelicals to move beyond what Scripture teaches and develop an ultimate ethic for the contemporary culture. Wayne Grudem argued that “Webb’s trajectory hermeneutic nullifies in principle the moral authority of the entire New Testament … creates an overly complex system of interpretation … [and] creates a system that is overly liable to subjective influence and therefore is indeterminate and will lead to significant misuse.”129 Indeed, Grudem concluded that Webb’s hermeneutical process was “entirely foreign to the way in which God intended the Bible to be read, understood, believed, and obeyed.”130
Gregg R. Allison (Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine)
Gregg Easterbrook shows that while life in the Western world has dramatically improved over the last several decades, the level of happiness and contentment has declined. We live in an age of discontent. Ours
William B. Barcley (The Secret of Contentment)
Robert Lincoln is the only man in the history of the United States known to have witnessed the assassinations of three different presidents—his father, Abraham Lincoln; James Garfield; and William McKinley. After he saw anarchist Leon Czolgosz shoot McKinley, Robert Lincoln vowed he would never again appear in public with an incumbent president.
Gregg Stebben (White House Confidential: The Little Book of Weird Presidential History)
William Henry Harrison promised voters that if elected he wouldn’t run for another term. How prophetic—he died thirty-one days after taking office.
Gregg Stebben (White House Confidential: The Little Book of Weird Presidential History)