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Being Awestruck Quotes By Alan Rickman

I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously — Alan Rickman

Being Awestruck Quotes By Liz Curtis Higgs

As writer Elisabeth Elliot phrased it, The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian does make me a different kind of woman. — Liz Curtis Higgs

Being Awestruck Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

People tend to dwell more on negative things than on good things. So the mind then becomes obsessed with negative things, with judgments, guilt and anxiety produced by thoughts about the future and so on. — Eckhart Tolle

Being Awestruck Quotes By Benjamin Stillingfleet

Peace and wickedness are far asunder. — Benjamin Stillingfleet

Being Awestruck Quotes By Patina Miller

I got into hula hooping at age six - I hula hooped all day, every day. That was something I was comfortable with, but I never tried walking or singing while hula hooping! It's actually pretty difficult and tiring. But I like challenging myself. It's hard, but it's really fun. — Patina Miller

Being Awestruck Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Nothing is static. — Chuck Palahniuk

Being Awestruck Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

The secret of success lays in your thinking". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Being Awestruck Quotes By Louis L'Amour

The deep sea can be fathomed, but who knows the heart of a woman? — Louis L'Amour

Being Awestruck Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Being Awestruck Quotes By Joseph Stowell

Our evangelical culture tends to take the awesome reality of a transcendent god who is worthy to be feared and downsize Him so He could fit into our "buddy system." The way we talk about Him, the way we pray, and, more strikingly, the way we live shows that we have somehow lost our sense of being appropriately awestruck in the presence of a holy and all-powerful God. It's been a long time since we've heard a good sermon on the "fear of God." If God were to show up visibly, many of us think we'd run up to Him and high-five Him for the good things He has done. — Joseph Stowell