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Bernard Haring Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I am not upset that you lied to me, I am upset that from now on I cannot believe you. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Bernard Haring Quotes By Laurie Halse Anderson

She laid land mines in my skill that detonated weeks later. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Bernard Haring Quotes By Christi Anna

I quickly pulled away and walked to the edge of the water. Staring up at the darkened sky through tear filled eyes, I awaited the inevitable storm. With a heavy heart, I took in a long, sad breath. The time had come for me to end this. No delaying any longer, no excuses - it was now or never.
A searing pain tore through my chest. Though my heart had already made its choice long ago, the inevitable pain of having to let him go was something I had avoided until now. But I could no longer afford to be selfish and keep them both. It wasn't fair to either of them and I loved them far too much to continue putting my own wants and desires first. — Christi Anna

Bernard Haring Quotes By Shane Claiborne

The church is a place where broken people can fall in love with a beautiful God. — Shane Claiborne

Bernard Haring Quotes By Tsai Ing-wen

Mrs. Thatcher was a powerful figure at the time I was a student in London. And I admire her versatility and strength. — Tsai Ing-wen

Bernard Haring Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

All that is in the world is vanity except to love God and serve him only. — Thomas A Kempis

Bernard Haring Quotes By John Adams

The destiny of America is to carry the gospel of Jesus Christ to all men everywhere. — John Adams

Bernard Haring Quotes By Ernest Nagel

Human destiny is an episode between two oblivions. — Ernest Nagel

Bernard Haring Quotes By Drake

I tried to keep us together, you were busy keeping secrets — Drake

Bernard Haring Quotes By Francis Beaumont

Daisies smell-less, yet most quaint,
And sweet thyme true,
Primrose, first born child of Ver,
Merry Spring-time's harbinger. — Francis Beaumont