Bcares Quotes & Sayings
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Before people can begin something new, they have to end what used to be and unlearn the old way. — William Bridges

You are perfect. So perfect that you take my breathe away. I'm completely obsessed with you. You're all I see anymore, Reese. Nothing about you is broken. — Abbi Glines

Try evolving as much as you cry. — Darnell Lamont Walker

At the moment I'm enjoying a new challenge at the Royal Opera House, but I'm also keen to pursue my interest in television and particularly in science. — Deborah Bull

To Jesus, the Christian life wasn't about being perfect but about being perfected. — Ricky Maye

I'm glad that I am not young in so thoroughly finished a world. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If you have not known and experienced God in ways you cannot deny, I would suggest that you are not living in a needy and dependent way. — Francis Chan

His friend arrived and prescribed painkillers and bed rest, giving Daniel the relief of knowing that at least Tiffany hadn't injured herself further. "If you ever find who did this to such a beautiful woman," his friend murmured to him as he packed up to leave, "I will be happy to provide you with an airtight alibi to cover whatever you choose to do to him. — Imani Black

I have always hoped that it might be possible to conclude my ministry as I had begun it, as a parish priest, and this I believe to be the call of God. — David Hope, Baron Hope Of Thornes

Death didn't bother me much. Strong Christian and all that. Method of death did. Being eaten alive. One of my top three ways not to go out. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Sometimes I find myself exploring very different and new fields but I have a very clear vision of what I would like to do and the questions I would like to raise. — Dror Benshetrit

You're making a mistake, shithead, Avasarala said, and dropped the connection. — James S.A. Corey

When I think of identity, I think of our bodies and souls and the influences of family, culture, and community - the ingredients that make us. James Baldwin describes identity as "the garment with which one covers the nakedness of the self." The garment should be worn "loose," he says, so we can always feel our nakedness. "This trust in one's nakedness is all that gives one the power to change one's robes." I'm still journeying toward that place where I'm comfortable in this nakedness, standing firmly in my interlocking identities. — Janet Mock

Despair is our chance to wrestle with fire and come through. — Christina Baldwin