Quotes about permeated (16 Quotes)


    Despite this lamentable lack of balance in our education I do not believe that either children or adults in my country are permeated by a widespread hostility to Germany.


    The reason bin Laden staggered the planes going into the towers was so every camera would be focused on the second tower when the plane hit. It was not only the murder, but the perpetual image of the horror that permeated into people's consciousness.

    Everyone has a breaking point, turning point, stress point, the game is permeated with it. The fans don't see it because we make it look so efficient. But internally, for a guy to be successful, you have to be like a clock spring, wound but not loose at the same time.



    We're seeing participation from Europe in the top level of youth competition. The world-wide aspect of the game has permeated these countries.

    It's just a wonderful blend of your faith and nursing practice. If you think about your health and your lifestyle, it's permeated in all of your life. That includes your church. Some of those things are also a spiritual struggle.

    We have become so accustomed to the religious lie that surrounds us that we do not notice the atrocity, stupidity and cruelty with which the teaching of the Christian church is permeated


    Satan is the great deceiver we know that. But this means that self-proclaimed Satanists, occultists, Wiccans, etc. are his weakest soldiers They are and always will be part of the subculture. Most people look at them, recognize them, and look away. Satan's most effective warriors are in the mainstream Misguided, apathetic Joe and Jane Schmos who work in the office next to yours. They live normal lives. But their minds are deceived and their lives are permeated by subtle, socially acceptable, ungodly attitudes. Such innocent Satanists have the greatest influence in our world. Is it possible that some of Satan's strongest influence comes even through members of Christ's church

    It became unpatriotic to drink tea around the time of the Boston Tea Party, so chocolate became a popular alternative in the colonies. Since chocolate was much less expensive than in Britain, where imported cocoa was highly taxed, it quickly permeated all walks of life. For instance, chocolate was a military ration during the American Revolutionary War, was drunk as a medicine during the Lewis and Clark Expedition and on the western overland trails by California Gold Rush miners, and was a common food desired by soldiers and civilians alike during the period of the American Civil War.

    In the Deep South, states traditionally have not welcomed this kind of regulation. This suggests to me that all the tobacco control efforts made in the last two decades have permeated and changed the culture.







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