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Praise is extremely important in both styles, however it can distract the writer from the opportunities you present on improving their work.
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Seaton Memorial AME Church will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a concert, 100 Voices in Praise, at 4 p.m. Nov. 21 at the University of Maryland Memorial Chapel in College Park.
Prince George's County religion notes Post 2010
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Praise is always good, but the reality is that no matter how good your work is, even if you have numerous bestselling novels and the accolades to match, you will never please everyone.
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Praise is nice and all but praise is based on an outside view of events and appearances, “They do not see my mind: they see only the looks on my face.”
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Praise is a miracle drug for young people: It makes them stand up straighter, behave more responsibly, and act with more confidence.
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Praise is given to God for victory, perhaps that recorded
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Praise is better than sacrifice (Ps 50: 14), and implying faith, penitence, and love, glorifies God.
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Praise is a mental luxury, which becomes from habit absolutely necessary to our existence; and in purchasing it we must pay the price set upon it by society.
Letters for Literary Ladies: To Which is Added, An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification 1798
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Praise is sweet to the soul; we are immediately intoxicated by large draughts of flattery, which being plentifully administered, is to the pride of our hearts, the most acceptable incense.
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Praise is due to God from all the world, but it waits for him in Zion only, in his church, among his people.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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