Shannon L. Alder Quotes
Christ's Version Of Kindness:
I Know You Are Hurt. I Contributed To That. Maybe, I Should Have Said More. Done More. Listened. I Am Sorry For My Part In The Situation. I Am Sorry If I Caused You Any Pain Or Confused You With My Actions Or Words. How Can I Help You Move On? I Want You To Have Peace In Your Life. Let's End This By Communicating.
The World's Perverted Version Of Kindness:
You Caused Your Own Pain. You Get What You Get. Get Over It And Move On. Maybe, One Day You Will Figure Out What Happiness Really Means. By The Way, I Am Not Responsible For Giving It To You. Nor, Do I Have To Put Up With People That Don't Bring Me Joy Or Who I Can't Trust. I Am Only Responsible For Myself. I Will Pray For You Because I Am A Good Christian.
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