Berghauser El Quotes & Sayings
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If you try to live this without me, without the ongoing dialogue of us sharing this journey together, it will be like trying to walk on the water by yourself. You can't! And when you try, however well intentioned, you're going to sink." Knowing full well the answer, Jesus asked, "Have you ever tried to save someone who was drowning?" Mack's chest and muscles instinctively tightened. He didn't like remembering Josh and the canoe, and the sense of panic that suddenly rushed back from the memory. "It's extremely hard to rescue someone unless he is willing to trust you." "Yes, it sure is." "That's all I ask of you. When you start to sink, let me rescue you. — Wm. Paul Young

If we don't forgive, then we can't reap forgiveness . . . the heart and soul of faith is the willingness to forgive and to be forgiven. — Ben Jealous

Take events in your life seriously, take work seriously, but don't take yourself seriously, or you'll become affected, pompous and boring. — Shelley Duvall

Happiness is.. doing something you love and loving something you do. — Vikrmn

Grace strips away the tin, rips off the masks, helps us to be ourselves so that when we speak of our faith it rings true. — Charles R. Swindoll

I love hiking, paddle boarding and listening to the Veronicas. — Bindi Irwin

I don't want to work a 9-5 job, because 20 hours a day is just too much. — Jarod Kintz

All the nightmares that had ever plagued a woman alone in the dark loomed in her mind. — Nora Roberts

Hitting at the top of the order is a good thing. You get more at-bats. I'm excited to see how this develops. — Chase Utley

The Cuban Missile Crisis. It had to do with Cuba and missiles, I'm pretty sure. — Dana Perino

Good plays drive bad playgoers crazy. — Brooks Atkinson

And in the end ... the love you get equals the love you give — William Shakespeare

I don't wish for the red house back, not really, yet in a way, I wish for everything back that ever was, everything that once seemed like forever and yet has vanished ... Standing here on an empty hilltop in New Hampshire, as a bulldozer slowly pushes the debris of a small red house into a neat pile, I allow, just for a moment, the past to push hard against the walls of my heart. Being alive, it seems, means learning to bear the weight of the passing of all things. It means finding a way to lightly hold all the places we've loved and left anyway, all the moments and days and years that have already been lived and lost to memory, even as we live on in the here and now, knowing full well that this moment, too, is already gone. It means, always, allowing for the hard truth of endings. It means, too, keeping faith in beginnings. — Katrina Kenison