Craig D. Lounsbrough Quotes
There Is A Deep Dryness Of The Soul And All Of The Recalcitrant Contrivances Of Man To Quench His Own Thirst Will Bring Not A Single Drop Of Moisture To Those Parched Places, For God And God Alone Holds The Water That Satiates The Soul.
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