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B3wg6 Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

What did I get in return? Coldness and emotional detachment. You are selfish and bitter and you wouldn't know a good thing if it fell out of the sky at your feet. — Tarryn Fisher

B3wg6 Quotes By Ravi Zacharias

God the Grand Weaver seeks those with tender hearts so that he can put his imprint on them. Your hurts and your disappointments are part of that design, to shape your heart and the way you feel about reality. The hurts you live through will always shape you. There is no other way. — Ravi Zacharias

B3wg6 Quotes By Bryan Mosley

Being a winner is more than getting a first place trophy, it is acting like the effort was an honour and the trophy is just a decoration. — Bryan Mosley

B3wg6 Quotes By Alice Walker

Dear God. Dear stars, dear trees, dear sky, dear peoples. Dear Everything. Dear God. — Alice Walker

B3wg6 Quotes By Sarah Thyre

I like liars.
Liars care enough to make the world
a more interesting place than it actually is. — Sarah Thyre

B3wg6 Quotes By Edward De Bono

The music that really turns me on is either running toward God or away from God. Both recognize the pivot, that God is at the center of the jaunt. — Edward De Bono

B3wg6 Quotes By Oscar Wilde

And if it feels good ... Feel it! — Oscar Wilde

B3wg6 Quotes By James Russell Lowell

Metaphor is no argument, though it be sometimes the gunpowder to drive one home, and imbed it in the memory. — James Russell Lowell

B3wg6 Quotes By Petra Hermans

America is Drowning.
September 24, 2016
Petra Hermans — Petra Hermans

B3wg6 Quotes By Anne Rice

God did not live in this church; these statues gave an image to nothingness. I was the supernatural in this cathedral. I was the only Supermortal thing that stood conscious under this roof! Loneliness. Loneliness to the point of madness. The cathedral crumbled in my vision; the saints listed and fell. Rats ate the Holy Eucharist and nested on the sills. A solitary rat with an enormous tail stood tugging and gnawing at the rotted altar cloth until the candlesticks fell and rolled on the slime-covered stones. And I remained standing. Untouched. — Anne Rice