Shannon L. Alder Quotes
It Doesn't Matter How Much You Have In Common With Someone, How Much You Could Help Them Spiritually Grow, Or Even How Much You Love Them. If You Can't Help Feed Their Most Important Need Then You Will Always Be Pouring Water Into A Well That Can't Stay Full On Its Own.
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