Baccho Ki Quotes & Sayings
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Unless we're very intentional about meditating on these truths [that show God's love], they slip from our thoughts like misty dreams that evaporate in the morning light. That's why Luther said we must take heed then, to embrace ... the love and kindness of God ... [and to] daily excercise [our] faith therein, entertain no doubt of God's love and kindness. — Elyse Fitzpatrick
Be careful not to keep your eyes glued to detail. Stand far enough away to get a perspective of the whole. — Jean Webster
A friend of mine once defined love as finding someone you can talk to late into the night — James Patterson
Whether you realize it or not, your ongoing battle with unbelief drives all your sinful thoughts, emotions, desires, and actions. — James MacDonald
Summer is the time for squabbles. In winter, we must protect one another, keep each other warm, share our strengths. — George R R Martin
Going beyond thoughts is merely to reduce the multiplicity of your thought.
Thoughts lead to words, words to language, language to action.
Action to realization, and back again to thoughts.
For the mind is made up of words, language and logic, until it dissolves into consciousness. — Gian Kumar
People whose hearts are at war toward others can't consider others' objections and challenges enough to be able to find a way through them. — The Arbinger Institute
If I had a dollar for every time I heard the age excuse; that would probably be my shortcut to wealth. — James Jean-Pierre
In the long run, the cream always rises and the crap always sinks. — John Elway
Love is when you look into someone's eyes and see everything you need. - Unknown — Zane
One of these poems I wrote after having been here only a month. The other, I wrote this morning. In the space between the two poems, I have found acres of grace — Elizabeth Gilbert
Love can be all things.
But, Just never enough. — Nishikant
I fear God and next to God I mostly fear them that fear him not. — Saadi
The beginning [of a journey] is a terrible time to plan. It's the moment of greatest ignorance. In self-directed education, a lot of the value comes from exploiting opportunities that arise well out to sea, once I've seen some things and begun the learning process. — James Marcus Bach