A Quote by Kenny Stills

I've always embraced battles that are a daily occurrence. — © Kenny Stills
I've always embraced battles that are a daily occurrence.
The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence.
Mass killings have gone from being an extremely rare occurrence to a common occurrence.
I'd like to think that I'm a calm and sweet person. I tend to be very playful at home with my children, but in life... we have to fight our battles - our work battles, our political battles, our personal battles - and we're focused.
I don't have to be working every moment. Why turn something good into a hard job? It's more special when it's not a daily occurrence. It doesn't cheapen it so much.
But the individual butterfly or earthquake remains just the unique existence which it is. We forget in explaining its occurrence that it is only the occurrence that is explained, not the thing itself.
Forgetfulness transforms every occurrence into a non-occurrence.
A shocking occurrence ceases to be shocking when it occurs daily.
Faith is difficult to conquer and requires daily battles if it is to be maintained.
In the Lord's Prayer, Jesus assumes that asking for forgiveness would be a daily occurrence, as would praying that we might be delivered from evil and led not into temptation.
There is a daily discussion with our servants about the price of food and the number of loaves: a conference with our presbyters to consider the sins of our people is a very rare occurrence.
The very general occurrence of the homosexual in ancient Greece, and its wide occurrence today in some cultures in which such activity is not taboo suggests that the capacity of an individual to respond erotically to any sort of stimulus, whether it is provided by another person of the same or opposite sex, is basic in the species.
Most of us have embraced digital technology, and depend on it more and more in our daily lives, both at home and at work.
Intelligent martial arts is not getting in battles and winning them. Intelligent martial arts is avoiding battles because battles use up energy, and you can get hurt no matter who you are.
Captain Richard Phillips of the good ship Maersk Alabama - and Sully Sullenberger splashing down his crippled airliner in the Hudson River - broke through the poisonous smog of economic depression and Wall Street skullduggery with a reminder that pure individual heroism is a daily occurrence if we know where to look for it.
The curious thing is that I embraced homosexuality with as much joy and delight as I've embraced everything else in my life.
My work was not embraced for many decades. I would have killed myself if getting embraced affected me so much.
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