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Benekers Quotes By Arthur Schnitzler

When you cannot love or hate anymore, then where is the charm of life? — Arthur Schnitzler

Benekers Quotes By Ashley Monroe

What's the point of a song if you can't be honest? — Ashley Monroe

Benekers Quotes By Michael Callahan

Carnality was a dangerous pasttime. — Michael Callahan

Benekers Quotes By Nick Hanauer

Raising the minimum wage a lot across the board would make a big difference. It's not the only thing, but it's an indispensable part of solving the problem. — Nick Hanauer

Benekers Quotes By Christine Caine

God takes highly unlikely people, takes them into highly unlikely places, gives them a highly unlikely strategy,and gives them a highly unlikely outcome. — Christine Caine

Benekers Quotes By Glynn Stewart

Some types of simplicity were cheap, born of necessity. Other types of simplicity were very expensive, born out of a desire for tools that would last forever. "Will — Glynn Stewart

Benekers Quotes By Petra Hermans

A Good Example Is An Example :
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
Worldpoet 546
Netherlands, Tilburg, December 6, 1972
May 2053
God
Amen — Petra Hermans

Benekers Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

Soar back through all your own experiences. Think of how the Lord has led you in the wilderness and has fed and clothed you every day. How God has borne with your ill manners, and put up with all your murmurings and all your longings after the 'sensual pleasures of Egypt!' Think of how the Lord's grace has been sufficient for you in all your troubles. — Charles Spurgeon

Benekers Quotes By William Shakespeare

Weep I cannot;
But my heart bleeds. — William Shakespeare

Benekers Quotes By John Connolly

Good will attract good to itself, and those involved will unite toward a common goal. Evil, in turn, draws evil men, but they will never truly act as one. They will always be distrustful, always jealous. Ultimately, they seek power for themselves alone, and for that reason they will always fall apart at the end. — John Connolly