A Quote by Leonard Ravenhill

Your doctrine can be as straight as a gun barrel and just as empty! — © Leonard Ravenhill
Your doctrine can be as straight as a gun barrel and just as empty!
You can be straight as a gun barrel theologically, and as empty as one spiritually.
Chairman Mao once said that political power comes from the barrel of a gun. He was only partly right: power that comes from the barrel of a gun can be effective only for a short time. In the end, peoples love for truth, justice, freedom, and democracy will triumph. No matter what governments do, the human spirit will always prevail.
My instinct was always have your gun in your hand. Especially when you are telling somebody to do something. But, in fact, the police academy discourages this. They feel your gun should rarely, if ever, be brought out of its holster. Most certainly not when children are involved, which is exactly when I saw myself using my gun most often. A truant teenager loitering outside a movie theater is going to be far more motivated to return to school when he has the barrel of a .45 pressed against his cheek.
With a gun barrel between your teeth, you speak only in vowels.
As a manager, you always have a gun to your head. It's a question of whether there is a bullet in the barrel.
We've made two products; one is a 155 mm 52-calibre gun with self-propelling and towing capability. This is a field gun - the mainstay of the Indian army like the Bofors guns. Our gun is similar but of a longer range. That was 39 calibre; this is 52. The calibre denotes the length of the barrel and the range.
I hold the gun out from my body, my arms straight, just as Four taught me, when that was his only name. I used a gun like this to defend my father and brother from simulation-bound Dauntless. I used it to stop Eric from shooting Tobias in the head. It is not inherently evil. It is just a tool.
Pull my trigger, I get bigger, then I'm lots of fun. I'm your gun, I'm your gun, gun, gun.
If you get to the point in your career where you're running with a gun - I've yet to run with a gun. I've stood still with a gun, and I've walked with a gun, but I've never run with a gun. Running with a gun, to me, that's when you know you've really made it.
The interesting thing about staring down a gun barrel is how small the hole is where the bullet comes out, yet what a big difference it would make in your social schedule.
You don't spread democracy with a barrel of a gun.
If you look down a barrel of a gun... you don't forget it.
You don't spread democracy through the barrel of a gun.
Democracy never comes by the barrel of a gun, or by cluster bombs.
Hope in this world bleeds out of the barrel of a gun.
Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.
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