Louie Giglio Quotes
As Paul Hawken Keenly Observed, Ralph Waldo Emerson Once Asked What We Would Do If The Stars Only Came Out Once Every Thousand Years. No One Would Sleep That Night, Of Course. ... We Would Be Ecstatic, Delirious, Made Rapturous By The Glory Of God. Instead, The Stars Come Out Every Night And We Watch Television.1
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