A Quote by Erwin Rommel

Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both. — © Erwin Rommel
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
It is not repentance per se that saves man. It is the blood of Jesus Christ that saves us.
Sweat saves blood.
A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood.
Safe care saves lives and saves money. Adverse events like high levels of infection, blood clots or falls in hospital, emergency readmissions and pressure sores cost the NHS billions of pounds every year. There is a serious human cost, too, with patients ending up injured, or even dead. Most are avoidable with the right care.
For as long as I can remember, my father saved. He saves money, he saves disfigured sticks that resemble disfigured celebrities, and most of all, he saves food. Cherry tomatoes, sausage biscuits, the olives plucked from other people's martinis --he hides these things in strange places until they are rotten. And then he eats them.
...the cross saves completely, or not at all. Our faith does not divide the work of salvation between itself and the cross. It is the acknowledgment that the cross alone saves, and that it saves alone. Faith adds nothing to the cross, nor to its healing virtue.
Culture is fundamental. Literature saves you. Cinema saves you.
She who saves a single soul, saves the universe.
Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.
A stitch in time saves uncontrollable blood loss
When God saves us through Christ, He not only saves us from the penalty of sin, but also from its dominion.
A program that saves young people produces more welfare than one that saves old people.
She comes back Through blood by blood She returns Cut deep now Like me Humanity saves her Will she save me?
Among animals, one has a sense of humor. Humor saves a few steps, it saves years.
Now it is the blood of Jesus which saves, and it is the same blood which cleanses and sanctifies; and as we had to come lo Jesus to be plunged into the fountain, so we have to abide in Jesus by fellowship, to grow up into Christlikeness.
I always do makeup touch-ups myself, especially for blood, wounds, and dirt. It saves so much time.
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