A Quote by Malcolm Muggeridge

I accept the fact I am an unregenerate egghead. — © Malcolm Muggeridge
I accept the fact I am an unregenerate egghead.
The death of Christ made it possible for God to accept sinful man, and that he has, in fact, done so. Consequently, whatever separation there is between man and the benefits of God's grace is subjective in nature and exists only in man's mind and unregenerate spirit. The message man needs to hear then, is not that he simply has a suggested opportunity for salvation, but that through Christ he has, in fact, already been redeemed to God and that he may enjoy the blessing that are already his through Christ
I am not an egghead in the least.
I am a Divine, magnificent expression of life, and deserve the very best. I accept miracles. I accept healing. I accept wholeness. And most of all, I accept myself. I am precious, and I cherish who I am.
I am more of a knobhead than an egghead but I will be gutted if I get beat.
On the whole, I am on the side of the unregenerate who affirms the worth of life as an end in itself, as against the saints who deny it.
I am one who believes that we are, in fact, engaged in a worldwide war against terrorism. We must have the serenity to accept the fact that war is not going to go away if we ignore it.
I think I need to accept the fact that I am where I am today because fans have shared my music illegally and legally, but I wouldn't be here today without the Internet, so I can't speak out against it.
It is very difficult for me to accept the fact that I am acting in front of the camera.
I'm such an egghead.
When we accept the fact that we can't do everything, we are more willing to ask for and accept help when we do anything.
I accept my body. I accept how I am and make the best of what I am given.
I've sort of come to accept the fact that when I'm 80, people will ask about Michael Alig. I've had to realize that this is part of who I am.
Suppose you feel you cannot accept some fact about yourself. Then own your refusal to accept. Own the block. Embrace it fully. And watch it begin to disappear. The principal is this: Begin where you are-accept that. Then change and growth become possible.
I accept my body. I accept how I am and make the best of what I am given. Children orientate towards examples. That's why I talk solely positive about my body in front of my daughter.
I am a giant proponent of giant screens. But I accept the fact that most of my movies are going to be seen on phones.
Accept the fact that you're never gonna be someone else and embrace the fact that the world needs you as God made you to be.
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