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16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By J. Sidlow Baxter

I care not what black spiritual crisis we may come through or what delightful spiritual Canaan we may enter, no blessing of the Christian life becomes continually possessed unless we are men and women of regular, daily, unhurried secret lingerings in prayer. — J. Sidlow Baxter

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By May Sarton

One could go on revising a prose page forever whereas there is a point in a poem when one knows it is done forever. — May Sarton

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

This body, full of faults, Has yet one great quality: Whatever it encounters in this temporal life depends upon one's actions. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Horace Mann

The most formidable attribute of temptation is its increasing power, its accelerating ratio of velocity. Every act of repetition increases power, diminishes resistance. It is like the letting out of waters-where a drop can go, a river can go. Whoever yields to temptation, subjects himself to the law of falling bodies. — Horace Mann

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Kavita Kane

Hope is often just a consoling thought, our naive disclaimer, retracting the possibility of a certain reality that we don't have the power to change. — Kavita Kane

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Tera Lynn Childs

This just isn't my day. Or my week. Or maybe my life. No, sadly, this is my life.
Lily pg. 102 — Tera Lynn Childs

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Gloria Gaither

There is something in every season, in every day, to celebrate with thanksgiving. — Gloria Gaither

16heauhtrcmbptchntra Quotes By Lewis Carroll

There's no use in comparing one's feelings between one day and the next; you must allow a reasonable interval, for the direction of change to show itself. — Lewis Carroll