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15864153 Quotes By David Cottrell

Our comfort zones can be our greatest enemy to our potential. — David Cottrell

15864153 Quotes By Joel Osteen

Pay attention to what you're saying. Are you blessing your life? Or are you cursing it? — Joel Osteen

15864153 Quotes By Lionel Blue

For a Christian, Jesus is the unique and only way that God has fully revealed himself. For a Jew this cannot be. — Lionel Blue

15864153 Quotes By Jon Crosby

Just having the pain of being alive without anything else, whether it's good or bad. There's a lot of serious songs on the record, you know. That song is just about feeling like a fish out of water, feeling like you don't belong on the planet sometimes. — Jon Crosby

15864153 Quotes By PLO Lumumba

Sometimes, and those times are many, wisdom demands that we remain silent. This is such a time. — PLO Lumumba

15864153 Quotes By C. Christopher Smith

Open-handed generosity and caring for the poor and marginalized as if we were caring for Jesus himself are extensions of our worship. — C. Christopher Smith

15864153 Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

The measure discriminates definitely against products which make up what has been universally considered a program of safe farming. The bill upholds as ideals of American farming the men who grow cotton, corn, rice, swine, tobacco, or wheat and nothing else. These are to be given special favors at the expense of the farmer who has toiled for years to build up a constructive farming enterprise to include a variety of crops and livestock. — Calvin Coolidge

15864153 Quotes By Kevin Henkes

Papa?" she repeated. She rolled her eyes dramatically. "That is so babyish, I can hardly believe it. — Kevin Henkes

15864153 Quotes By Voltaire

while the earth, which in reality is only an imperceptible point in nature, appears to our fond imaginations as something so grand and noble. He then represented to himself the human species, as it really is, as a parcel of insects devouring one another on a little atom of clay. This true image seemed to annihilate his misfortunes, by making him sensible of the nothingness of his own being — Voltaire