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Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Elisabeth Elliot

Praise and glory to God for whom nothing is too hard — Elisabeth Elliot

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Perry Anderson

[A] resistance that dispenses with consolations is always stronger than one which relies on them. — Perry Anderson

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Marianne Williamson

What we give, we will receive, and what we withhold will be withheld from us. — Marianne Williamson

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Leon Lutje

Without God, all we do in life, no matter how great or significant, will pass and is useless. Only the things with Jesus at the center will bring true peace and happiness to both mankind and the world at large. — Leon Lutje

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Baseball is a game played by idiots for morons. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Hugh Panaro

I'm a really spiritual person and I've never experienced anything. In fact I'm thinking of taking this ghost tour in Philly. — Hugh Panaro

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Nora Roberts

All three are terrific carpenters and cabinetmakers. — Nora Roberts

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Kristin Kimball

I was forced to confront my own prejudice. I had come to the farm with the unarticulated belief that concrete things were for dumb people and abstract things were for smart people. I thought the physical world - the trades - was the place you ended up if you weren't bright or ambitious enough to handle a white-collar job. Did I really think that a person with a genius for fixing engines, or for building, or for husbanding cows, was less brilliant than a person who writes ad copy or interprets the law? Apparently I did, though it amazes me now. — Kristin Kimball

Beloveds Monologue Quotes By Nicole Jacquelyn

Me sins are great, and I'll burn for dem. But if ye never believe anyt'in' else, know dat I loved ye more den anyt'in'. Ye were me sanctuary. Me solace in a world gone mad. I'd endure a thousand deat's to go back and ensure ye did not feel one moment of pain. — Nicole Jacquelyn